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Weddings are a commitment; they are a way to celebrate your relationship and declaring to the world your loyal, undying love for each other. Such declarations turn into great responsibilities, especially when you have tiny feet running around in the house soon. That is why it is so jittery to see how the divorce rates have peaked in this century. After all, you do not want to be left alone with your children after marriage, right?

That is why it is so important to consider your decision before you stand at the altar and chain yourself to the millstone with the two words "I Do". Do you see "Jon and Kate plus Eight?" After years of commitment that resulted in two twins and sextets, the couples finally broke up, and Kate has been left with the enormous burden of raising eight children on her own. You do not want to be in that position, so before you make such a decision in life, consider the following issues first:

oAre you sure that your present financial condition is good for supporting your family? It is true that you will have to make sacrifices to give time for your family, and this means nodding 'yes' to less salary and less work. If you think you can do it, think again. After all, financial expenses are what most couples fight about. Having to pay unexpected medical bills and auto and home repairs along with the usual costs for grocery and other stuff can have you two fight like wolves. You should plan for a proper financial strategy that will meet emergencies, but then again, you may visit a marriage counselor if things go out of hand.

oAre you ready to make do with your partner's idiosyncrasies? There might be a lot of things about our mates that we do not like. Maybe your lover chews loudly while eating. While this may become petty things to ignore, having to live through them all every single day without any escape will eat up your head and you will start to fight back. If you are willing to listening to your girl chatter endlessly or put up with his continuous silence, you can say "I Do".

oAre you capable of managing a neat and orderly household along with your work? Marriage is actually a balancing act. So you may have to invest a lot of time to keep your house tidy. Your partner may not help you in this issue. This will make the situation much worse.

oHow will you handle difference in opinions? Your partner may disagree with you, and you may disagree with him or her. This will lead to quarrels, but how will you learn to cool down after that?

You might have had a long distance relationship and therefore think that you know your partner, and trust him or her. But not until you have lived with the other under the same roof that you will know whether you can manage a wedding together. It is better to find it out now than to live through the disappointments later on. You should see the ups and downs of your relationship with your partner before committing to each other forever.

by: Simon Johnnson




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