20 Questions To Ask Your Potential Spouse

Money Stunna

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So, here are 20 questions to ask a potential spouse. These are just suggestions, and by no means should all of them be asked on a first date. If a question doesn’t feel right to you, then don’t ask it. Or, just replace it with one that is not on the list. The point is to get singles who desire to be married to think carefully about what’s important to them and then to have open communication about these issues before marriage. There are plenty of married and divorced people who wish they had asked the tough questions before saying “I do.”

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1. Do you have any life-threatening or incurable diseases?

2. Do you have any children? If so, how integral are they in your life?

3. What are your short term and long term goals?

4. What does financial stability mean to you?

5. What is your relationship like with your parents?

6. How often do you go to church, pray, read your Bible?

7. What gives you joy in life?

8. Do you have a criminal history or record?

9. Do you date men or women exclusively?

10. How many s*xual partners have you had?

11. What do you do when you get angry?

12. Do you have a job? How long have you been working/unemployed?

13. What was your last relationship like? How long ago was it?

14. What are you looking for in a mate?

15. Do you have crazy men or women calling, texting, or stalking you? Should I be afraid?

16. Are there many strong marriages in your family history?

17. What’s the one thing you don’t like about yourself?

18. Do you have any deal breakers for relationships?

19. What do you believe are the roles for men and women in relationships?

20. Do you desire to marry?
 
2. Do you have any children
13. What was your last relationship like
14. What are you looking for in a mate
6. How often do you go to church, pray, read your Bible?
at least haya yana umaana kwangu
 
So, here are 20 questions to ask a potential spouse. These are just suggestions, and by no means should all of them be asked on a first date. If a question doesn't feel right to you, then don't ask it. Or, just replace it with one that is not on the list. The point is to get singles who desire to be married to think carefully about what's important to them and then to have open communication about these issues before marriage. There are plenty of married and divorced people who wish they had asked the tough questions before saying "I do."

black-couple-holding-each-other

1. Do you have any life-threatening or incurable diseases?

2. Do you have any children? If so, how integral are they in your life?

3. What are your short term and long term goals?

4. What does financial stability mean to you?

5. What is your relationship like with your parents?

6. How often do you go to church, pray, read your Bible?

7. What gives you joy in life?

8. Do you have a criminal history or record?

9. Do you date men or women exclusively?

10. How many s*xual partners have you had?

11. What do you do when you get angry?

12. Do you have a job? How long have you been working/unemployed?

13. What was your last relationship like? How long ago was it?

14. What are you looking for in a mate?

15. Do you have crazy men or women calling, texting, or stalking you? Should I be afraid?

16. Are there many strong marriages in your family history?

17. What's the one thing you don't like about yourself?

18. Do you have any deal breakers for relationships?

19. What do you believe are the roles for men and women in relationships?

20. Do you desire to marry?

Pole sana. Unajidanganya. Hayo mambo hayana kanuni.
 
Binadam hujitambua anapokumbwa na tatizo (A. de Saint Exupéry).
Majibu yangu yanaweza kua 'perfect' ila utendaji ukawa different. Muhimu ni kujuana values na principples, and how commited we are to them. In that way it is easy to predict how one behaves or would behave in such and such circumstance
 
Binadam hujitambua anapokumbwa na tatizo (A. de Saint Exupéry).
Majibu yangu yanaweza kua 'perfect' ila utendaji ukawa different. Muhimu ni kujuana values na principples, and how commited we are to them. In that way it is easy to predict how one behaves or would behave in such and such circumstance

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Frankly speaking.. Siwezi kumuuliza maswali hayo mwanamke wa kisasa,,just show money everything is Yes to Boss! Hizo behaving all come from the same mother
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