I Do. Do What?
Getting into marriage without planning and discussing your expectations about the marriage is like flagging down a taxi and not knowing why or where you want it to take you. I'm I going to work after marriage or be a full time house wife?, how many kids?, yes to family planning or not?, whose in charge of what?, sleep in different bedrooms or same bedroom?, etcetera.
I once encountered a married lady who after marriage was taking contraceptives without her husbands knowledge because she didn't want kids immediately, while he wanted kids. I asked her, "what exactly did you guys discuss during courtship? You mean to tell me that you guys didn't discuss children and when to start having them?". She couldn't answer me.
Some folks spend their courtship days planning wedding (a day's event) without even planning for their marriage (which is a life time event). Don't make that mistake!
A lady who was a nurse by profession married a man without discussing such issues only to have him ask her to stop work after marriage, that he wants a full time house wife. The poor lady had to hang her uniform and stay home. Imagine that. Although we both know not all ladies would have taken that, but then, all the battles and unnecessary conflict to follow any resistance could have been avoided by discussing such an issue earlier.
Don't go by the slogan of "when we get to that bridge we will cross it". Sometimes, you get there only to find out that there are no bridges. And sometimes upon crossing, the outcome turns out to be something you can not live with for the rest of your life.
Before u say I Do, ask yourself and your spouse this question: DO WHAT?
SAVE YOURSELF UNNECESSARY STRESS AND ARGUMENT.
Everyone eventually GETS Married, but people who Plan, STAY married and do so HAPPILY.
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