Practical questions worth asking yourself and your potential spouse before committing to marriage.
Saying yes to a proposal is a big decision, and it is easy to get swept up in excitement or pressure to decide quickly. Before you commit, it is worth slowing down and asking a few honest questions.
- Do we agree on the basics of practicing our faith day to day, not just in theory, but in how we actually plan to live?
- Have we talked openly about finances, and are we roughly aligned on how we want to handle money as a couple?
- Do our expectations around family, whether that is children, in-laws, or where we will live, actually match up?
- Can I picture handling a genuinely hard day with this person, not just the good days?
- Have we been honest with each other, even about the things that felt uncomfortable to bring up?
None of these questions have a single right answer, but avoiding them altogether tends to cause more problems later than asking them upfront ever will. A proposal built on honesty from the start gives a marriage a much stronger foundation.
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