Don't marry without asking these six questions!

If you and your partner have been together for a long time and things go well, of course the next plan is marriage. But are you sure this is the right time for the next step? Are you ready enough? To find out, experts say to ask your partner/es and yourself 7 fundamental questions that make a big difference in life [...]
If you and your partner have been together for a long time and things go well, of course the next plan is marriage. But are you sure this is the right time for the next step? Are you ready enough? To find out, experts say to ask your partner and yourself 7 fundamental questions that contribute greatly to your marriage. Ready?
1. “What does marriage mean to you?”
In modern times it is very important to see the importance of monogamy to the other person. You may not be on a line of thought, and if you understand it too late, costs are inevitable.
2. “What is your philosophy of money?”
One of the issues that brings the biggest problems for a couple is money. When you are in a relationship, you do not understand your partner's relationship with money - something that changes in your marriage. It's good to ask him about their relationship with money. How are they of waste, savings, or other vices that involved money!
3. “What are your dreams?”
You've been discussing it a little bit, but before such a step, it needs to be over-cut. Will he live in the same place you want? He will have his own business, but do you agree with such a life - style? All of this requires discussion.
4. “Which is the ideal balance of work/life? ”
Some people are so preoccupied with work that they find happiness there and neglect their partner. The biggest contribution to the relationship is to the other side, but it is accompanied by problems in a marriage. Ask this question to avoid conflict afterward.
5. You got a problem with my family?
This may be a difficult question to ask, even harder to answer, but it is good to know. If he has something wrong with your family, learn it now and try to fix it. Marriage is not merely a two - person union!
6. “Do you have any financial obligation to settle?”
It's an important conversation to have. If you intend to unify your finances, it is fair for both sides to know each other's debts or expenses. Before marriage!










