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1001 Questions to Ask Before You Get Married
1001 Questions to Ask Before You Get Married | Monica Leahy
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The relationship expert from the Ladies' Home Journal, the Wall Street Journal, and Lifetime Television shows how to prevent marriage problems before they start There's nothing wrong with starter jobs and starter homes, but starter marriages? Relationship expert Monica Mendez Leahy is on a mission to help readers make their marriage last. Her 1,001 Questions to Ask Before You Get Married offers a reality check for couples on the marriage path, helping them realize how much they have yet to discover about their partner's nature, thought processes, lifestyle, and marital expectations. Engaged couples learn to discuss issues deeper than "chicken or fish" and to broach subjects that are often ignored before the nuptials yet essential for the foundation of an intimate, long-lasting relationship. Posed in a variety of fun formats, including multiple choice, fill-in-the-blank, and hypotheticals, these questions include topics such as: "Does your partner feel that you're too attached to your parents?" "Is there such a thing as innocent flirting?" "Is it OK to cheat on your taxes?" And more
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Two books made it to our dinner party! We made sous vide steak w/ a green salad & garlic lemon dressing & silky macaroni & cheese. Our friends introduced us to the magic of the Great British Bake Off over our New Years trip and as a belated Xmas present we bought them the Mary Berry cookbook! The chocolate torte was a direct result!

I love the 1001 Questions book. Great dinner convo. What questions did YOU ask before getting married/committed?

CouronneDhiver We chatted a ton about child rearing and, despite having come to some level of agreement, ended up (so far, 9 years in) not starting a family. Lol 😂 8y
Soubhiville We also talked about kids- he vehemently did not want them, and I was ok with that. We discussed values and ethics, and while we are vastly different personality wise- him extroverted and I introverted, and many other ways- fundamentally we felt the same way about most important things. 8y
tpixie Great meal! Great photo!! 8y
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ErickaS_Flyleafunfurled Our main question to each other was, "Can we pay rent this month?" ? 8y
Zelma That is an outstanding looking spread! We had the kid conversation in week one of dating. Very similar to @Soubhiville except I was knew I didn't want children and wanted to be very clear about it. He could have gone in either direction and is happy with the decision to not have them. 8y
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