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Four questions couples should ask before getting married

Four questions couples should ask before getting married
Four questions couples should ask before getting married

Getting married is a big thing for couples. The vows you take, the promises you make, and the life you promise your partner is a part of what both of you will share from the day you get married. And since this is such a huge decision, you need to sit down with your partner and discuss a few questions that will make your marriage successful. After all, you don’t aim to have a failed marriage. Your goal is to ensure that both of you stay happy in the relationship no matter what happens.

Is your relationship fair?

Splitting after a few years is always an option, but you can avoid that stage way ahead of time. Trust is the most important thing in any relationship. You need to trust your partner wholeheartedly to make the marriage work. You can find your love in the weirdest of places. Many people met their partner through online platforms like Tinder, which may seem like an unusual place to find true love but it’s not all that uncommon nowadays. The point here is not where or how you met. Instead, you should ask is whether you trust each other or not. You can find your love in the weirdest of places maybe through nicknames for boyfriend or cute habits you both share.

Do you want children?

Most couples don’t talk about having children when in a relationship. However, it is something that you should clarify right away. If one of the partners wants kids while the other doesn’t, it can lead to several problems after the wedding. This is a topic that you should talk about in detail. Maybe your partner doesn’t want kids right away; maybe he/she wants to spend a few years with you before thinking of having a child. Marriage is not a baby-making machine. It is an emotional decision that couples need to take before getting married.

Are your life goals compatible with your partner?

Compatibility is a crucial factor in any relationship. However, with different career goals, you might have to work that compatibility to make for a happier marriage. Discuss your career goals with your partner. Don’t just dump your ideas after the wedding and expect him/her to be cool with it. For example, if you have to go abroad without your partner to get a promotion, what is his/her opinion about it?

Would you compromise more to see your partner happier?

Compromise is another crucial factor that holds a relationship together. Some partners have to compromise more than their counterparts to keep them happy. Would you be ready to compromise for your better half? It is easy to say yes, but there are situations that will put your decision to test. You need to have a firm stand on your decision to make sure that you don’t shy away from your words or vows.

A relationship works when two people are ready; when they love each other selflessly. These questions will help you understand if you two are ready for the biggest day of your life and beyond or not.

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