101 Questions to Ask Before You Get Engaged [Kindle Edition] Author: H. Norman Wright | Language: English | ISBN:
B003Z9KACG | Format: PDF, EPUB
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- File Size: 196 KB
- Print Length: 146 pages
- Page Numbers Source ISBN: 0736913947
- Publisher: Harvest House Publishers (June 1, 2004)
- Sold by: Amazon Digital Services, Inc.
- Language: English
- ASIN: B003Z9KACG
- Text-to-Speech: Enabled
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Many of the questions in this book are excellent tools for getting to know your significant other better, as you are contemplating marriage to that person.
The introduction, however, is basically a list of reasons not to get married, with little balance on the other end. For instance, the author quotes Rachel Safier, who wrote a book about women who called off their weddings(There Goes the Bride: Making Up Your Mind, Calling it Off and Moving On ). Safier's book is really popular with women who want confirmation that they did or are doing the right thing in dissolving their relationships; it's pretty one-sided in that way, as are many relationship books. But for people who have a fear of commitment due to family history or other causes, all this does (and all Safier's book does) is provide them with additional reasons to avoid marriage and commitment. Basically, the idea is if you don't feel absolutely certain, then you should dissolve the relationship. He even says something to effect of, if I haven't scared you away by now, then congratulations! Maybe this is because so many couples get engaged when they are still newly infatuated with each other, and not as worried about or simply blinded to the other person's character, background, lifestyle, personality, habits, etc.
Ironically, the author even addresses the fact that some readers may be afraid of commitment later in the book, and he suggests that answering some of the questions may prove helpful in diminishing those fears. But, he should have addressed when he mentioned the reasons to not move forward. It's called balance.
Are there red flags in relationships? Absolutely. He discusses abuse and other potential warning signs that one should look out for.
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