Are You Ready For Marriage?
So you are in love and you think that you should get married.If this is what’s in your mind, then it is important for you to face some facts and see if you are really ready for tying the knot.
Being a girlfriend, boyfriend or fiance is quite different from being a wife or a husband. So it becomes important to face yourself and realize the truth and your readiness for marriage.
If you want to know the truth about your marriage readiness, then you need to be honest to yourself and answer your own questions rationally and after adequate thinking. In case you get married to the wrong person or before you are prepared completely for marriage, it can have a drastic effect on your life.
Your married life may be troublesome and you may even wish to end up the relationship and proceed towards divorce. Therefore, for a happy married life, you need to know if you really want to and should get married now.
So single life has started to bore you and you keep thinking about your life after marriage? Or you wish that you could spend more or all of your time with your partner? Do you want to and plan of going for vacations with your partner? These questions have a direct relation with your readiness for marriage and a “yes” to all of these questions is a positive sign for you.
You know you are ready for marriage when you miss your partner whenever he/she is out of station for work or personal reasons and wait for your darling to return to you with excitement and eagerness.
If you find yourself ready to accept or even appreciating your partner’s certain habits which used to trigger your temperament earlier, then it is also a good sign and points at your willingness to adjust to the changes related to your partner’s lifestyle post marriage. At the same time ask yourself if you are willing to shoulder the additional responsibilities and other lifestyle changes post marriage.
If you feel connected to your partner’s family and feel a part of it, then it certainly hints at you being mentally prepared for marriage. You take your partner into consideration while planning for finances or make long terms plans together with your partner. You feel excited about the idea of marriage, and eagerly wait for the wedding day. All these point towards your being ready for taking the vow.

