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LoginThe topic of marriage is one that will eventually arise in most relationships. Having honest and open conversations about your feelings is an essential part of a healthy relationship. And this includes conversations about your future. Do you really want to get married? Is marriage important to you? Are there religious, moral or practical reasons you would like to get married? Would you be happy to remain as unmarried partners? You might need to speak to a professional counsellor to get to the bottom of your own motivations.
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She has a Master's degree in clinical psychology. When it comes to relationships and our long-term goals or expectations, not everyone is the same. Some people want to take things slow and see where they go, some know they only want something short-term, and others jump into a relationship with marriage on their minds.
If you've been wanting marriage since you were old enough to form the words "I do" or recently discovered that you want your current partner to be your last, the worst thing that could happen is to discover that the love of your life doesn't want to get married. Or is it? There are times when honesty is truly the best policy. When considering a commitment like marriage, learning how to receive and respond to your partner's true thoughts and feelings with a dose of objectivity could save you a great deal of heartache—even if the outcome is not initially what you hoped for.
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6/28/2024
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