20 Questions Once the Honeymoon is Over

Twenty questions to answer before romance inevitably becomes routine.

by Susan Piver

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13. How much money do we wish we had? How much do we want in five years? Ten years? Are we planning for retirement?

14. How much is each of us contributing to our financial health? (In dollars, or otherwise.) Is each person’s contribution acceptable to the other?

15. Are we preparing for our parents’ aging and death? (Emotionally, financially, spiritually.)

16. Are we in agreement about having children, raising them, educating them?

17. If we have children, have we explained to them about sex, death, God? Are we comfortable with how we’ve dealt with these topics? How are they doing with these explanations?

 
 
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  • 1 Kate // Oct 5, 2008 at 10:46 pm

    Yeah… It wouldn’t hurt to ask some of these questions before saying ‘I do’, like the one about having children. I know a couple who divorced over that issue.

 
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