Anonymous wrote:
I'm a Christian and I know for a fact my wife and I wouldn't have gotten married if there was sex before marriage. Things have been complicated in that area. We are staying together because we are Christian and the rest of our marriage is great.
Marriage is about mutual submission and sacrifice. People don't understand this.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anal. Both ways. Get it out of system. Need not be repeated.
We still do and been happily together for 12 years.
Excellent. I’ve always thought if married couples did this on a regular basis it would really bond them.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:For real:
- spend some time with your future in-laws -- few days is fine
- go on a trip, preferably abroad, to some place with a language barrier so you can see how they deal with stress and ppl who can't understand them
- home improvement/cooking
- see how your partner is around kids if you're interested in having some (some people dislike all kids but their own, so may not work, but I didn't want someone like that anyway)
I spent time with my in-laws and I found that it didn't make a difference. My MIL did a complete 180 once married. As a girlfriend my MIL was still running my husband's life as he was living at home. Once we got married she thought she would still run it and it caused massive problems. I have since learned that a lot of MIL's are like this. Everything is fine until after the wedding and then they panic for some reason.
Your mistake was marrying an adult man who was living at home.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I will strongly recommend to my children that they live with someone for at least 6 months before marrying them.
Why do you encourage low moral values?