How to Decide If You're Ready For Marriage

Posted Sep 12, 2009 by jaredsgirl / comments 1 comments / Print / Font Size Decrease font size Increase font size

Marriage is a big step in a relationship that two partners start to consider when they want to take their relationship further. Sometimes partners may be unsure if they're ready for marriage and find themselves thinking about what makes a person decide that marriage is the right step. Here are some tips for deciding if you're ready for marriage.

How well do you get along with your partner? Marriage means learning to get along well with each other and dealing with issues in the relationship appropriately. Are you and your partner able to handle problems that arise in the relationship as a team? Or do you find that you and your partner fight often about things that need resolved? How well you get along in your relationship with your partner can help determine if you're ready for marriage to this person. Marriage is a bond that holds to people together through the good times and the bad. If you do not feel as if your relationship is strong enough to get through the tough times, you may want to reconsider marriage as an option and work instead on getting the relationship to a good healthy status. However, if you and your partner get along well and enjoy each other often, you may have the makings of a great marital bond.

Do you and your partner treat each other with respect and kindness? A good marriage is one where both partners treat each other well and expect the same in return. If your relationship consists mainly of arguments with name calling, disrespecting each other's wishes, or any type of mental or physical abuse, you need to reconsider marriage as an option. Partners should always treat each other with respect and kindness even when they argue. Hurting each other intentionally or not listening to each other's wishes can spell disaster in a relationship and will only get worse if the two of you marry. A marriage needs to begin with a solid foundation of caring and respect. When partners treat each other well and try to both give what the other partner wants, the bond of marriage will be amazing. If you feel that your partner treats you badly, not only should you reconsider marriage as an option, but you might want to reconsider the relationship altogether. You deserve to be happy.

Do you and your partner have the same marriage values and goals? Talk to your partner about marriage and find out what he thinks about the future. It's important to decide if you both value the bond of marriage in the same way or in similar ways. Do you both want children? Do you both believe monogamy is important in a marriage? Do you both want to live in the same area? Your dreams and goals as partners are important when considering marriage in a relationship. You don't have to agree on every little detail, but you should have some similarities in the things you want out of a marriage. If your partner does not want the same things you do in the marriage, you may have issues later. Be sure that you are both on the same page when it comes to marriage so that you will live a happy life together.

Do you both believe in marriage? Some couples don't agree on the subject of marriage. Some partners think it's fine to not get married and some believe it's a necessity. Find out what your partner thinks about marriage. You may find that, based on how he was raised, that he does not believe in the bond of marriage or has issues with marriage due to divorce in his family. Before you start considering marriage as an option in your relationship, talk to your partner to find out his views. If you're disappointed that your partner does not want to get married, either because he does not believe in marriage or is scared, you can either choose to wait it out, or you may want to consider ending the relationship. This all depends on how badly you want to get married and your beliefs.

How long have you been with your partner. In considering marriage in the relationship, it's important to think about how long you have been with your partner. Some people do get married quickly in a relationship and the marriage lasts, but this is a small percentage. A marriage that will last is one where both partners have been together awhile. There is no set time to be together in order to get married, but you may want to consider at least a year or more before deciding upon marriage. The longer you have been together and know each other, the better the chances that your marriage to each other will last. If you haven't been together long and do not know much about each other, getting married may be a step your considering way too soon. While you have to do what is best for you both based on your own relationship and not others, you should have a pretty good understanding of each other as partners before getting married.

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Goodselfme said... on September 12th, 2009 at 8:08 PM

excellent things to search out to determine for the forever. 5* TX



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