Is Marriage Right for You?



Posted: Tuesday, November 25, 2008

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  For centuries people have entered into committed relationships through ceremonies that vary from culture to culture. Many of these commitments have different expectations and requirements that are expected to be fulfilled by either partner. Though the details of the type of commitment made can vary from couple to couple, the fundamental idea of committing yourself to that person and to the ideas that you have previously discussed remains basically the same. Some people argue that this state of commitment is unnatural human beings and that to have such an expectation for any couple is unreasonable; others are ready to take their vows from the moment they become interested in relationships and have no difficulty in staying true to their partner. How can a person be sure that they are ready to enter into such an important stage of their life? Perhaps no one person is absolutely sure, but it can be helpful to know how you feel about it and what kind of commitments you are able to make and follow through with:
  Knowing whether or not you are able to make the kind of commitment marriage requires can be important even if you find that you are currently not in a serious relationship. Often the very issues that prevent people from wanting to commit, manifest themselves long before the subject of marriage ever comes up. Understanding why you feel the way you do about relationships and how they affect your life can be very important to your happiness. Whether or not you hope to be married someday it is healthy to understand why you either do or do not. Simply following along with what you either believe you should do, or submitting to your fears will not, in all likelihood, make your life a better one.
  Many marriages, in recent years, end up in divorce. Percentages ranging in approximately the 30-50% range for twenty to forty year old men and women; showing a dramatic increase in the divorce rate in our society. How can this be? While the answers may not be simple, one constant problem in our society is that people enter into marriage without considering the consequences. Often couples romanticize marriage, without taking the time to think about what it truly means to them as individuals. Understanding your own feelings about such a commitment can help to better prepare you in maintaining a successful relationship and to know whether or not you are capable of making a life-long commitment:

  Knowing who you are well enough to communicate your greatest hopes and worst fears to your partner can be one of the best steps to take before getting married. When asked to commit yourself to another person, you must understand what this means to you before your answer can be an honest one. Though it may be difficult to put romance on hold, taking the time to better know your partner and even more importantly, yourself can help to make your decision the right one.

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