Volt wrote:Men and women spend millions of dollars every year on "Marrage Counciling" and Books, and CDs and DVD on how to "understand each other". I think it's silly and ridiculous. TALK, express your opinions, tell each other how you feel about a specific problem. For the love of God, you live in the same house.
But some people don't know how to broach the topic. Obviously you have no trouble opening your mouth
but others would find it terrifying and not know where to start. At least those kinds of books or counseling exercises give people a structure to work within.
And most of what you said would be covered by a good pre-marital counseling session with a trusted pastor. I know pre-marital counseling is something *I* would want. I don't know all the questions to ask my potential wife about compatibility issues or things that will come up during marriage, because I'm not married yet! This allows the experience of someone else who's been there to direct you to the problems and pitfalls that may not be obvious to the untrained eye.
In fact, I would worry about a person in a relationship who does *not* want to undergo such scrutiny. This either implies insecurity, duplicity or naivete (or all of the above).
After all that, though, you didn't answer the question. Why would you, Volt, get married?
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