Love and Relationship Questions For Couples
By Timothy Carllson
Asking
relationship questions to your significant other can seem a bit silly and a bit daunting. If you're already in love, shouldn't you know them? Simultaneously, isn't it a little scary to see what they would answer about their past?
Asking the right
relationship questions is a valuable part of maintaining
a successful relationship. Many marriage counselors stress the necessity of positive communication included in handling arguments and in order to become familiar with better your significant other. It can seem silly to ask straight forward questions that otherwise might never come up in a conversation, but it is a valuable part of building
a strong relationship.
Many couples may not know the abusive or criminal background of their partners. Many may wonder why religion and church do not play a factor in their lives. Yet others loose themselves in the routine of relationships and forget their interests and passions that asking questions can bring out. Still, others wonder about each other's past and what
the future holds for them as a couple.
It is silly to ask questions like what is your favorite food? Where is your favorite hiding place? But
asking questions that relate to personal health, fears, emotional backgrounds, family, priorities, and love is a crucial step into finding out more about your significant other. Face it, many couples are happy with having the same favorite foods, TV shows, and friends. Yet many fail to understand that sharing common interests does not result in a successful
long term relationship. Knowing what differences you have, beliefs, priorities, and desires is something that is not talked about on a everyday basis.
Ask each other, what about growing up is scary for you? What's the one thing you admire about
your parents and our children? What is your favorite body part? When are you most confident? What type of person should our children date?
Subjects that aren't usually talked about in
daily conversations, or subjects which have been in your thoughts are great topics for discussion. Remember, a successful relationship revolves around communication. Sharing and showing affection are part and parcel of being a couple, but knowing your significant other better than anyone else nowadays is what separates soul mates from
routine relationships.
Ask each your significant other any questions which have been on your mind about their past, present, and future. Remember that the two of you should understand that communication is a key part of staying in
a healthy relationship. Then ask them to ask you. Remember, growing old together involves honesty and respect.
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