20 Questions to ask before you get married from Oprah.com

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I'm single but based on this list, how many married folks had these discussions prior to getting married?

(Oprah.com) -- You may think that you and your fiancé have talked about everything...but have you discussed the issues that will make your marriage work? Author Susan Piver reveals the questions you and your partner should answer before you say "I do."

Question 1: What percentage of our income are we prepared to spend to purchase and maintain our home on a monthly or annual basis?

Question 2: Who is responsible for keeping our house and yard cared for and organized? Are we different in our needs for cleanliness and organization?

Question 3: How much money do we earn together? Now? In one year? In five years? Ten? Who is responsible for which portion? Now? In one year? Five? Ten?

Question 4: What is our ultimate financial goal regarding annual income, and when do we anticipate achieving it? By what means and through what efforts?

Question 5:
What are our categories of expense (rent, clothing, insurance, travel)? How much do we spend monthly, annually, in each category? How much do we want to be able to spend?

Question 6
: How much time will each of us spend at work, and during what hours? Do we begin work early? Will we prefer to work into the evening?

Question 7
: If one of us doesn't want to work, under what circumstances, if any, would that be okay?

Question 8
: How ambitious are you? Are we comfortable with the other's level of ambition?

Question 9:
Am I comfortable giving and receiving love sexually? In sex, does my partner feel my love for him or her?

Question 10:
Are we satisfied with the frequency of our lovemaking? How do we cope when our desire levels are unmatched? A little? A lot? For a night? A week? A month? A year? More?

Question 11:
Do we eat meals together? Which ones? Who is responsible for the food shopping? Who prepares the meals? Who cleans up afterward?

Question 12
: Is each of us happy with the other's approach to health? Does one have habits or tendencies that concern the other (e.g., smoking, excessive dieting, poor diet)?

Question 13:
What place does the other's family play in our family life? How often do we visit or socialize together? If we have out-of-town relatives, will we ask them to visit us for extended periods? How often?

Question 14:
If we have children, what kind of relationship do we hope our parents will have with their grandchildren? How much time will they spend together?

Question 15
: Will we have children? If so, when? How many? How important is having children to each of us?

Question 16:
How will having a child change the way we live now? Will we want to take time off from work, or work a reduced schedule? For how long? Will we need to rethink who is responsible for housekeeping?

Question 17:
Are we satisfied with the quality and quantity of friends we currently have? Would we like to be more involved socially? Are we overwhelmed socially and need to cut back on such commitments?

Question 18
: What are my partner's needs for cultivating or maintaining friendships outside our relationship? Is it easy for me to support those needs, or do they bother me in any way?

Question 19:
Do we share a religion? Do we belong to a church, synagogue, mosque or temple? More than one? If not, would our relationship benefit from such an affiliation?

Question 20:
Does one of us have an individual spiritual practice? Is the practice and the time devoted to it acceptable to the other? Does each partner understand and respect the other's choices?
 
I am guessing Stedman's inability to provide sufficient answers especially questions 1 through 5 is what keeps Oprah single. :blush:
 
I am guessing Stedman's inability to provide sufficient answers especially questions 1 through 5 is what keeps Oprah single. :blush:

IDK..Stedman's no slouch...He is an author and he owns his own company...he may not have Oprah bank but he has his own $$$$$
 
IDK..Stedman's no slouch...He is an author and he owns his own company...he may not have Oprah bank but he has his own $$$$$

Its a common misconception that Stedman is broke....that man is far from it. He might not have wanted to marry Oprah for various reasons but but he sure didn't have to worry about money....also I believe its Oprah now that is content with their relationship and might not want to get married anymore....
 
Its a common misconception that Stedman is broke....that man is far from it. He might not have wanted to marry Oprah for various reasons but but he sure didn't have to worry about money....also I believe its Oprah now that is content with their relationship and might not want to get married anymore....

ITA

If you're both independently wealthy/well off and don't plan on having kids, there's really no point in getting married.
 
I watched oprah a couple of weeks ago and she stated that she does not want to get married...the way she said it made me believe that she is content.
 
They are good questions to ask but...
the day Oprah decides to ask Stedman these questions and walk down the aisle, will be the day I decide to entertain her suggestions on marriage.:ohwell:
 
They don't need the title of marriage to be a complete person. They are both blessed, committed to oneanother and fullifill as is.
 
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