What did you make priorities in communicating before you got married? What conversations did you make sure happened before the big day?
What do you now wish you would have talked about before you got married?
I guess I'm a 'once bitten, twice shy' kinda girl. I've been engaged before, and called it off, once I realised that a lot of things that should have been discussed in detail before wedding planning happened, hadn't been, and that our differences were far too strong to have a successful relationship.
My boyfriend has never thought of a lot of the questions I ask him - about roles, housekeeping, expectations in the marriage (ie about who does what, whose the primary caregiver for the children, finances, sex, etc etc), and doesn't quite know how to answer when I ask him those questions. Most of his answers start with, 'well I haven't ever thought about this, I guess I feel like...', and then a statement like 'but I guess my REAL opinion on that will develop when I'm in that situation'.
I want to be prepared. I want to know what I'm getting myself into, before I agree to marry him (we've discussed an engagement later in the year), and have an understanding of how we approach various issues that crop up in a marriage relationship. How can I do this when he can't seem to make a solid statement about his feelings on these issues?
Am I overanalysing? How much questioning is too much? I just know that a lot of questions I'm asking are ones that will be in premarital surveys that churches often do with engaged couples, and would prefer to have discussed them BEFORE we get to the engagement phase, and it worries me that I can't get a solid decision from him on some of them.
Sasch
What do you now wish you would have talked about before you got married?
I guess I'm a 'once bitten, twice shy' kinda girl. I've been engaged before, and called it off, once I realised that a lot of things that should have been discussed in detail before wedding planning happened, hadn't been, and that our differences were far too strong to have a successful relationship.
My boyfriend has never thought of a lot of the questions I ask him - about roles, housekeeping, expectations in the marriage (ie about who does what, whose the primary caregiver for the children, finances, sex, etc etc), and doesn't quite know how to answer when I ask him those questions. Most of his answers start with, 'well I haven't ever thought about this, I guess I feel like...', and then a statement like 'but I guess my REAL opinion on that will develop when I'm in that situation'.
I want to be prepared. I want to know what I'm getting myself into, before I agree to marry him (we've discussed an engagement later in the year), and have an understanding of how we approach various issues that crop up in a marriage relationship. How can I do this when he can't seem to make a solid statement about his feelings on these issues?
Am I overanalysing? How much questioning is too much? I just know that a lot of questions I'm asking are ones that will be in premarital surveys that churches often do with engaged couples, and would prefer to have discussed them BEFORE we get to the engagement phase, and it worries me that I can't get a solid decision from him on some of them.
Sasch
