Sex and Love | August 08, 2007 | 6 comments

Questions to ask before you get married

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You may think that you and your fiancé have talked about everything...but have you discussed the issues that will make your marriage work? Author Susan Piver reveals the questions you and your partner should answer before you say "I do."
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6 comments // Questions to ask before you get married

  • tching
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      tching  
    • This "Q&A" method seems calculated and I believe will only lead to inevitable verbal disagreements, whereas working it out along the way seems more natural and pertainable to real life experience because so many of these scenarios are contextual. Just my two cents... I'm not married, so what do I know?

    • 5 years ago
  • bigC
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      bigC  
    • From experience, questions that need to be asked are; 1: Are you an addict/alcoholic? 2: Have you ever been an addict/alcoholic? 3: Would you like to be an addict/alcoholic? 4: Were you born the gender you are now? 5: If I was on Death Row; would you still have my children? 6: Do you know where the petrol goes? 7: Does my arse look big in this?

    • 5 years ago
  • shirin88
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      shirin88  
    • I spit on those questions, and submit the following, much more relevant inquiries: 1) Will you still think I'm pretty when I'm 40? 50? 88?; 2) What age can I retire? Is now okay?; 3) How many years before I can let myself go and eat cupcakes all day?; 4) How do you feel about a long distance marriage?

    • 5 years ago
  • Kazaam
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      Kazaam  
    • Question 11: Do we eat meals together? Which ones? Who is responsible for the food shopping? Who prepares the meals? Who cleans up afterward?
      By the time a couple gets married, wouldn't they already know if they eat meals together, who cooks and who does the dishes??? Some of these questions are just silly..

    • 5 years ago
  • zkaboli
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      zkaboli  
    • These are all good questions to ask. But you don't need to figure everything out before you tie the knot. The fun part is the journey - discovering things as you go along.

    • 5 years ago
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