I’ve been dating my girlfriend for almost 10 months now. We are thinking about getting married. What issues are important to discuss before marriage? I know we all tend to have secrets or past experiences that we wish to take to our grave. Should every detail be shared or only those that we think could affect a marriage relationship? We’ve talked about going through a workbook that will help us see our compatibility. Should see a pre-marital counselor? Hector
Advice: Dear Hector, thank you for writing. I would encourage you to purchase the book So You’re Getting Married by Norman Wright (Available from Amazon and most bookstores). It covers most of the topics and issues you need to discuss prior to marriage. Once you have decided to marry for sure – then, you can go for premarital counseling . If you find there are some hot topics or issues in your relationship now you may want to get counseling for them.
Relationships take work. Relationships grow with honesty and authenticity. If you feel you have something to hide from the past that is not good and most likely, should be shared in order for complete openness in the relationship. If you hide the past that will become a pattern for the future. It will only destroy your relationship. Openness about the past will develop your trust, love and forgiveness. If your partner is willing to accept you and your past, acceptance will play a role in the future.
What issues and topics do you want to cover in this stage of your relationship?
As you can see there are a lot of issues to talk about and explore. But, working on these issues can draw you closer and help you discover whether there are some differences which can’t be worked out.
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