Thursday, May 15, 2008

100 Essential Questions to Ask Before You Say "I Do"


Photo: Black Weddings

I am happy to see happy couples and unhappy to see unhappy couples.

You can prevent a million and one matrimonial headaches and heartaches if you spend more time in asking the most important questions as listed in The Hard Questions: 100 Essential Questions to Ask Before You Say "I Do"

The author is a woman who has been there and knows the truth from her long years of experience in romance and marriage.

"Had I known" is very common on the lips of most couples. But you can save yourself from the headache and heartbreak of unhappiness with your marriage if ask the questions that must be asked before walking down the aisle to tie the knots and vow for better or worse.

You should know everything about your future life partner to prevent a rude awakening one day and wonder how you have found yourself married to a monster!

"Our home is the most immediate expression of who we are and how we view life."
~ Susan Piver


It is too late to cry when your delicate heart is already broken after you are married.
It would be in your best interest to lay all the cards on the table, including all the jokers without hiding any in your briefs or under the table.

You should not keep anything secret about your life and family from your future life partner, because if he or she truly loves you enough to marry you, then your secrets should no longer remain secret before the wedding day.

Michael Webb sent me the true confession of a woman who married a man she is now regretting that she even slept with him!
Do not be shy or afraid to ask The Hard Questions before you say "I Do".

By Michael Chima


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