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Before you say 'I do'

by Susan Quilliam
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Topic two: Your marriage models
What you've seen of marriage - from your parents, relatives, friends, or your own previous marriage - will deeply affect how you handle being wed.

Think about a couple whose marriage has influenced you. Then work your way down the list below, ticking as many statements as apply to that couple. Then go back and write beside each whether you want to copy that behaviour or avoid it.

The areas in which you and your partner give different answers will show where you're likely to act differently once you're married. So if your 'marriage model' couple spent a lot of time together and you see that as a good thing but your partner's 'marriage model' couple were more independent and he likes that, then you need to talk that through and come to a compromise.

The couples whose marriages I feel I have been most influenced by:
  • talked to each other/talked very little/understood each other without words
  • were faithful to each other/had an open marriage/were generally faithful but understood if the other strayed
  • would never think of divorce/accepted divorce as a possibility but never did it/did divorce
  • had a good marriage/had a bad marriage/had a marriage that was sometimes good, sometimes bad
  • got lots of family support/hardly mixed with their families/were badly influenced by their families
  • argued a lot/never argued/argued but enjoyed it
  • spent a lot of time together/had their own separate lives
  • enjoyed being married/hated being married



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