Anonymous wrote:Look at your future FIL. That is who you will be married to in 20 years. Not in all cases, but often holds true.
Anonymous wrote:What advice would you give your daughter regarding how to pick a man that would be a good husband and father? What advice would you give about maintaining a marriage? I need your collective wisdom!
Anonymous wrote:Don't marry and addict (alcoholic, porn, gambling, religion, sex, etc.)
Don't marry someone with a bad credit rating.
Don't marry someone with mental health problems or comes from a dysfunctional family.
Don't marry someone who has been divorced or has kids.
Marry someone who is hard working, honest, loyal, kind and shares your interests.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Don't marry and addict (alcoholic, porn, gambling, religion, sex, etc.)
Don't marry someone with a bad credit rating.
Don't marry someone with mental health problems or comes from a dysfunctional family.
Don't marry someone who has been divorced or has kids.
Marry someone who is hard working, honest, loyal, kind and shares your interests.
Divorced/kids is not ideal but would not be a 100% dealbreaker, but the rest of the list is spot on.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Don’t give up your career.
Work on maintaining sexual chemistry
Be patient but don’t compromise your standards
Save money
Don’t just get married because your “clock is ticking” or friends are all getting married.
Don’t ignore red flags
These are good. I'd combine it with PP's point that ultimately you can only control yourself, and if your husband flakes out, you will be strong and capable enough to peel yourself off the floor and rebuild your life.
Anonymous wrote:Don't. There isn't a damned thing you'll have, with certainty, in a marriage that you can't have in a relationship that isn't government-bound. It's a hell of a lot easier to leave a partner than it is to leave a spouse. Have you own affairs in order such that the "financial incentives" of marriage aren't a draw. No health insurance, cheaper rates, etc. are worth what you may end up going through as a person who needs to ask the government for permission to leave "your person" if/when they stop acting like they're actually your person.
So just don't. Have a life that belongs to you. Get an education, get a job you find meaningful and as satisfying as a job can be, have friends, travel, engage in relationships when you want to and LEAVE THEM when they're no longer aligned with your goals. Never let anyone mistreat you twice (and most people should get cut off after the first round; forgive them and LET THEM GO).
And take your birth control. Never trust that a man is going to have/use a condom.
Anonymous wrote:Watch how they interact with babies/kids, old people, and animals. That will tell you what you need to know.
Anonymous wrote:Don't marry and addict (alcoholic, porn, gambling, religion, sex, etc.)
Don't marry someone with a bad credit rating.
Don't marry someone with mental health problems or comes from a dysfunctional family.
Don't marry someone who has been divorced or has kids.
Marry someone who is hard working, honest, loyal, kind and shares your interests.