My wife and I met in high school and have been dating since; this past weekend was our 17th year anniversary. One of the benefits of dating for 9 years before getting married was that we knew each other so, so well. When we went to go do pre-marital counseling (which we loved and recommended) our counselor told us outright: “We don’t need 8 sessions with you guys, maybe only 2.” Turns out when you’re with someone for long enough and truly know them, you avoid a lot of the catastrophic surprises you might often find in marriage a few months into it. I’m not saying don’t go and get married quick, I’m just saying spending time beforehand and investing in that relationship properly will help to future-proof a lot of potentially difficult arguments / issues up the road.
Jan 21, 2025

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You reminded me I want to do premarital counselling. Thanks for the answer!
Jan 22, 2025
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Massive second to this ! My parents have been together for like 30 years and married for 23. They are still so happy with each other and I think a ton of that had to do with not rushing into marriage or kids.
Jan 21, 2025
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grape YEAH! You want to spend time getting totally know that person.
Jan 21, 2025
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grateful that I waited almost 5 years to get my “engagement” ring (also not for nothing we were broke when we eloped but hey man marry your best friend!!!!!)

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