5 Talk (not so nice) that CDO couples should have before making a decision to marry

To think that you know your partner as your fingers and that knowing your partner really like your fingers is two very different things. A couple may have been together for many years, and again some heated topics of debate have not touched them or experienced some experiences that strengthen [...]
To think that you know your partner as your fingers and that knowing your partner really like your fingers is two very different things. A couple may have been together for many years and still have had some heated arguments not touched or experienced some experiences that strengthen or destroy the relationship. The following issues may not always be pleasant to talk about, but that is why they are so important to be discussed. They are real questions about real life, connecting a crown with a person means that you stay loyal all your life and accept it in good and bad. But before taking this step, do you know all the flaws and defects of the person you love? So before someone puts a ring on your finger and you accept it over and over again, make sure that you're involved in honest, constructive and real conversation about these fundamental subjects. And if that didn't sound very romantic to you, just think how much deeper you'd get to know each other by sharing your goods and bads.
1. Money
Nobody likes to talk about money or financial habits, but that's what it takes. How many savings are you? If you lived together, how would you split the money, how would you manage it? How do you like spending money? How much do you really owe? There are some questions you need to ask and answer yourself before taking such a step.

2. Children
After the honeymoon and third year of marriage, the passion will no longer be the same! At least that's what couples and sex therapists say. You'll find yourself sitting on couches with your cell phone on your hands without talking a word for hours. This situation is known as the routine abyss when the couple feel they should take another step in the relationship! Maybe it's time for a baby! How sure are you that your partner in the arms wants a child? What if one of you couldn't, you would consider the possibility of adoption? What about invulnerating? Again, dark, unpleasant questions that often result in the most important.
3. Religion/Faith/Traditions
Faith is often (although not always) a cornerstone of a couple's union. But religion will be an especially important issue to overcome if you come from different religious backgrounds. Each has its own systems of faith, familiar customs, and family traditions. This may be a hot topic, but you have to make sure that you are on the same page for building a life together, establishing a family within the context of your mutual or respective beliefs.
4. The Purposes of a Career
If you have worked hard to get to where you are and your partner suddenly tells you you want to quit, then it's an alarm bell! Your partner should motivate you, motivate you, and feel proud of your achievements. If you feel like he's crushing you from the beginning of the relationship then what does he mean in the future?
5. Sex
Sexual life is one of the fundamental pillars of married life, so be open to that subject. Talk about what you expect of your partner, your desires, and not your own. Living











