There’s only one right answer to that question. We want a life devoted to each other, until we don’t. When has the answer to that question actually changed the nature of a relationship?
There’s only one right answer to that question. We want a life devoted to each other, until we don’t. When has the answer to that question actually changed the nature of a relationship?
Those are the easy questions to answer.
How about:
What would do if I became sick? Would you abandon me? Would I abandon you if you became sick, or be there for you?
Are you more important to me than your ambitions, your compulsive desires? Which dreams are you willing to compromise on to make this relationship work?
Are we combining or finances or keeping them separate? Do you trust me enough to access your bank account and spend your money?
Are we each willing to compromise on our jobs so that we both can have good, but perhaps not ideal employment?
Can you imagine being old with me? Would you feel like you had missed on your youth, that your opportunities in life were wasted?
These are the kinds of things that destroy marriages. People rarely think about the sacrifices they need to make to be married.