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6 things to know before saying “I do” to lifetime commitment

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Spending the rest of your life with someone else is no easy decision to make! That’s why it’s important to take the time to really get to know your spouse and make sure you are on the same page about what kind of couple you want to be.


You should never rush an engagement or a marriage. It’s the time you spend dating that helps you develop a marital friendship, learn how you get along under pressure, and where you stand on the tricky issues in life.

Getting married is one of the most important decisions you will ever make. Before tying the knot, you should know your partner inside and out. That’s why we’re telling you the things you should know.

Here are the 6 things you should know before walking down the aisle:

How finances will be handled

Studies show that out of 748 instances of conflict between 100 married couples, money was the most repetitive and salient to partners than other topics.

Annoying habits

Does your spouse forget to lock the front door? Are they messy while you’re a complete neat-freak? Does your spouse hum songs constantly or are they glued to their cellphone? Studies show that 1 in 10 couples admit to checking their phones during sex. Not exactly a picture of romance!

How you deal under pressure

Dating is all about getting to know your spouse and see how well you get along together. It’s also about giving the relationship time to mature and discover how you both react when unforeseen circumstances befall you.

Career goals

How much do you really know about your spouse’s work? For example, where do they see themselves in five years, career-wise? Do they currently have a stable job? Are they planning on changing career moves or relocating for work at any point?

Sexual chemistry

Research indicates that marital satisfaction was significantly associated with sexual satisfaction. This is largely because of the emotional connection a couple develops during intimate moments.

If you can trust each other

Trust is essential for a healthy, thriving relationship. Partners must be able to know that their spouse is trustworthy and loyal before getting married.

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