Feelings and the desire to live with a partner all your life already seem like a weighty argument for getting married.
But in reality, this is not enough for a strong and long-term relationship.
It is important to be ready not only to live under the same roof with a person, but also to be ready for partnership, common life, and compromises.
It is necessary to realize what each person can offer to their “other half”. This could be support, culture, money, humor, etc.
It is important to understand your role and the role of your partner in a relationship where each person values and respects the other's opinion, contribution and personal space.
There is no need to rush into a wedding before discussing common goals and plans.
At the same time, each partner should get to know their partner in different situations. Psychologists also recommend getting to know the chosen one from the negative sides.
Experts note that you should not rush into marriage if the relationship has just begun, there are often quarrels in it, and the union is not approved by those around you.
You should also be concerned if you cannot get rid of the feeling of anxiety or coercion in the presence of your partner.
Earlier we talked about when it’s time to visit a family psychologist.