In a broader sense,
this is an advice on how to know your limits in a relationship depending
on how far you and a partner have gone.
It should not be taken as a statement which
completely separates relationships from marriages because as you surely
know, relationships graduate into marriages and there are things you
need in a marriage that should be learnt and imbibed even before you and
your partner take your wedding vows.
We list seven of these things below:
1. Say “I love you” all the time
Start now. Don’t get tired even when you get married.
2. Know how to keep distance
Realise that there are moments when people are overcome with emotion and would rather be left alone than pressured into talking.
If you want to have a great marriage, learn to spot these moments now that you are still with your girl/boyfriend.
3. Always surprise each other
Never stop planning little surprises for him, popping
in at his work with lunch, picking up his favourite candy from the
store and getting his car washed for him when he’s sleeping in, just
because.
4. Don’t accuse, ask
Learn to say “David, did you leave this food in the sink?” rather than, “You left stuff in the sink again didn’t you?!”
5. Willingness to help your partner
Don’t close your eyes to your boyfriend’s needs just
because he’s not yet your husband. Don’t say, when I marry I will
freely give to my wife. If you can’t do it now, you might not be able to
do it then.
6. Make peace with what you can’t change
If your partner keeps doing something and although
you keep complaining they can’t seem to stop it, it might be time to
accept that you can’t change them.
Life, and your marriage later will be easier if you accept that and learn to live with it.
7. Faithfulness
I’ve heard people say “people are not particularly exclusive until they are married.”
But if everyone in a relationship goes by this rule
and cheats because they are not married yet,’ just how convenient would
it be when they are married and they have to abruptly stop?
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