How to Choose a Partner For Life

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Introduction

When you want to find a partner for life, you will need to prepare for this possibilty. Look inside yourself and be sure that you are able to give of yourself as much as you want someone to give to you. Finding that one special partner for life is not an easy task and must not be taken lightly.

Instructions

Difficulty: Moderately Easy

Steps:

Step One

Make a list of the things you want in a partner. This list should only include the things you want. For example, someone who is loving and caring, someone who is physically attractive to you and someone who will emotionally be there when you need them.

Step Two

Read this list often so that what you are looking for in a partner for life is always fresh in your mind.

Step Three

Take your time to get to know a partner mentally and emotionally before becoming physically involved with them. A physical relationship clouds your perception of the person and can cause you to make a bad decision.

Step Four

Talk about your goals and aspirations and see how they match up to your potential partner's goals and aspirations.

Step Five

Explore the relationships of other family members. This is not a deal breaker but modeling is the highest form of teaching values and morals and you should pay close attention to see if they match yours.

Step Six

Discuss how many children you want as compared to the number of children your potential partner would like. This can cause major issues down the line, so don't be unclear about the number.

Tips & Warnings

Pre-marriage counseling is a good idea for helping you choose a life partner because it helps you to think about issues that could develop later.

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