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How to Make Sure You and Your Partner Are Ready for Marriage

Marriage is a huge commitment, so it’s extremely important to make sure you’re ready to take the plunge.

Even if you and your partner think you’re ready, there are a few things you need to do before taking each other’s hand in marriage. The Health Site encourages soon-to-be newlyweds to think about their future together. If you want to have kids but your partner doesn’t, some problems could occur down the road. Sit down with your partner and talk about kids, where you want to live, what you want to do in terms of jobs, and even your retirement plans. Making sure everyone is on the same page can help prevent any potential issues.

Today, three out of four couples live together before they get married. If you’ve never lived with your future spouse before, you might consider doing so before the big day. Being able to live with a person can be tough as you have to share your space. Each person lives their lives at home a certain way, and if you’re unable to be with a person every single day in the same home, you might want to reconsider marriage.

Marriage classes can be a big help for couples looking to take that next big step in their relationship. According to The Dating Divas, these classes teach you how to deal with struggles, how to work through conflict, and how to improve your relationship. You can talk with other future married couples and see what they do to live in peace with one another. These classes can help set your marriage off on the right foot, even before you say “I do.”

Along with marriage classes,Marriage.com says you and your partner may consider going to couples therapy. Couples therapy can help you both work out your problems, come to solutions, and even uncover things you’ve both kept hidden. The therapist will be able to act as a mediator and take a look at both sides of the story. Sometimes it’s hard to find a solution when only two people are looking at the problem. Getting a set of external eyes can help find a resolution and maybe even suggest things you both might not have thought of prior. After working with a marriage or family therapist, 93% of patients said they had more effective tools for dealing with their problems. They also reported improved physical health and the ability to function better at work after attending therapy.

Marriage may seem intimidating, but it doesn’t have to be. Get prepared for the biggest day of your life by going to couples therapy, taking marriage classes, and talking about your future with your partner.

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