Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I read this book called “The Defining Decade” by Meg Jay, and it says that potential couples should go on a vacation together to a third world country before getting engaged.
Apparently, vacationing in a place like Nicaragua is a good simulator for marriage. Do you agree with this?
The correct word is “developing country.”
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Today in clueless rich people wow
Maybe a cheaper version of this is to take a backpacking trip somewhere really rural and remote, like Montana? I get what the author is saying with the advice
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Can you spell out what the theory is OP?
Not OP, but basically before you get married you should do something with your SO that tests both of you. Something difficult.
Seeing how bad other people have it is something that tests you? Poverty-cation is not difficult for those living in a Hilton while viewing poverty and eating room service.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Can you spell out what the theory is OP?
Not OP, but basically before you get married you should do something with your SO that tests both of you. Something difficult.
Anonymous wrote:I don't think people here are understanding the premise. I don't agree with the premise, but it is not about a vacation, it is about how you deal with difficult and inconvenient situations as a team.
I think that's important, but traveling in a third world country only gets at certain parts of that and not the parts that are likely to come up in everyday married life. Sounds like a hokey book.
Anonymous wrote:Can you spell out what the theory is OP?
Anonymous wrote:I'm not rich and I'm not spending my valuable time or my valuable money in a sh*thole country just because some academic thinks its a good idea.
Anonymous wrote:I read this book called “The Defining Decade” by Meg Jay, and it says that potential couples should go on a vacation together to a third world country before getting engaged.
Apparently, vacationing in a place like Nicaragua is a good simulator for marriage. Do you agree with this?