Motokid
New Member
I'm always a bit amazed at how people go about dating, getting engaged, and eventually get married.
What do you think is the "best" way to find out if the person you love is the person you want to spend the rest of your life with?
Do you:
1. Know it right from the start (love at first sight kind of thing)
2. Have a time frame in mind. (will not commit until we've dated for at least 5 years???)
3. Live together before you commit to marriage?
4. other (fill in the blank)
I contend that you can't really know a person if you have not lived with them, slept with them, had intimate relations with them, and basically "tested" your relationship in a situation that actually mimicks being married.
I've known people who refuse to live together out of wedlock based on family and religious reasons. I've known people that have gotten married within a year of the first time they actually met the person. I've known people who would regularly fight with their fiance, break up, get back together, repeat a number of times, and eventually get married.
If you "break up" numerous times, or have some pretty intense fights with your partner during the dating process, can you really last a lifetime with this person after your married?
Has the age old, mostly religious view of "living in sin" finally become an acceptable practice, or do most people still find something wrong with it?
Is there a "best" way to find out if Mr. or Miss Right is really the person you want to spend the rest of your life with?
Based on the divorce rate here in the USA I know there's no right or wrong answer, but I'd love to know what y'all think.
I think too many people rush into marriage without having properly "tested" their relationship.
What do you think is the "best" way to find out if the person you love is the person you want to spend the rest of your life with?
Do you:
1. Know it right from the start (love at first sight kind of thing)
2. Have a time frame in mind. (will not commit until we've dated for at least 5 years???)
3. Live together before you commit to marriage?
4. other (fill in the blank)
I contend that you can't really know a person if you have not lived with them, slept with them, had intimate relations with them, and basically "tested" your relationship in a situation that actually mimicks being married.
I've known people who refuse to live together out of wedlock based on family and religious reasons. I've known people that have gotten married within a year of the first time they actually met the person. I've known people who would regularly fight with their fiance, break up, get back together, repeat a number of times, and eventually get married.
If you "break up" numerous times, or have some pretty intense fights with your partner during the dating process, can you really last a lifetime with this person after your married?
Has the age old, mostly religious view of "living in sin" finally become an acceptable practice, or do most people still find something wrong with it?
Is there a "best" way to find out if Mr. or Miss Right is really the person you want to spend the rest of your life with?
Based on the divorce rate here in the USA I know there's no right or wrong answer, but I'd love to know what y'all think.
I think too many people rush into marriage without having properly "tested" their relationship.