Practical questions to ask before marriage
Questions couples should ask (or wish they had) before marrying:
1) Have we discussed
whether or not to have children, and if the answer is yes, who is going to be
the primary care giver?
2) Do we have a clear
idea of each other’s financial obligations and goals, and do our ideas about
spending and saving mesh?
3) Have we discussed our
expectations for how the household will be maintained, and are we in agreement
on who will manage the chores?
4) Have we fully
disclosed our health histories,
both physical and mental?
5) Is my partner
affectionate to the degree that I expect?
6) Can we comfortably and
openly discuss our sexual needs, preferences and fears?
7) Will there be a
television in the bedroom?
8) Do we truly listen to
each other and fairly consider one another’s ideas and complaints?
9) Have we reached a
clear understanding of each other’s spiritual beliefs and needs, and have we
discussed when and how our children will be exposed to religious/moral
education?
10) Do we like and
respect each other’s friends?
11) Do we value and
respect each other’s parents, and is either of us concerned about whether the
parents will interfere with the relationship?
12) What does my family
do that annoys you?
13) Are there some things
that you and I are NOT prepared to give up in the marriage?
14) If one of us were to
be offered a career opportunity in a location far from the other’s family, are
we prepared to move?
15) Does each of us feel
fully confident in the other’s commitment to the marriage and believe that the
bond can survive whatever challenges we may face?
*Extracted from an article last published in The New York Times. Click link for full article.*
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