Asking 100 Questions Before Marriage to Avoid a Poor Match!!
May 27, 2008 by Vincent Yim
Filed under Marriage, relationship
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100 questions before marriage will help you to know your partner and will prepare you for a long term successful relationship after marriage. If you are not aware of your spouse’s thoughts on certain particular issues, you may end up in a broken marriage. Therefore, it is important to know about the desires and feelings of the person you are going to spend your entire life with, before you jump into any kind of commitment.
Love is not the only reason behind a blissful marriage. Women and men are as different as south and north poles and thus, it is important to make use of these opposites just the way they are used in magnets. It is difficult, though, to figure out what exactly makes a marriage successful. There is nothing that can be particularly tagged as the successful marriage characteristics; people however consider attributes like commitment, romance, friendship, and forgiveness, necessary to make a marriage work.
Another tried and tested method is the marriage compatibility test. It is generally suggested that couples who are planning to enter into a long term commitment called marriage should appear in such tests separately and then try to analyze their answers together. This can help both the partners to understand each other’s point of view to some extent and can allow both to make some amendments if possible.
However, knowing about the favorites like the favorite food and favorite pet of the partner is just not sufficient to turn him into a spouse. There are somewhere around 100 questions that you need to answer before making the most important decision of your life. These questions talk about the personality of the other half and help to know more about their feelings and emotions; they even disclose their opinion on matters relating to career and money.
Other than these basic questions, the most avoided and important questions revolve around children and sex. It is a common observation that partners steer clear of the sexual topics. They are not comfortable talking about sex which later create problems in their sexual life. Another basic issue is the child. Couples generally don’t agree on whether to have children or not. On the lighter side, the couples do not even have a consenting view on matters relating to family and friends. They have their own way of socialization which can later lead to conflicts.
A very serious issue can be religion and belief. It often becomes difficult to understand and respect the partner’s spiritual practices and it is very important to resolve these matters before marriage itself. The funnier part is the fact that couples often disagree on small and petty issues as well. Topics such as hobbies, vacations, honeymoon destinations, wedding place, choice of cars (or of drivers at times) and even the dating spot can turn each of the partners hostile towards the other.
Therefore, thinking that these insignificant and trivial matters can be solved after marriage is a big mistake. It is always wise to learn more about your partner before marriage and share all kinds of issues with him. 100 questions before marriage can prevent you from entering into a compromise in the face of marriage.
