Monday, December 12, 2016

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

I received a few questions about last post which is a good thing, so I took a few of the most frequently asked questions and answered them in this post.

You made a few connections to Romeo and Juliet during the posts. Could you make another connection to the play?

Assuming that no one died in the play and that everything I mentioned applies to the play, there is a chance that Romeo and Juliet could have had a successful marriage, but they would have had to have been ready first. Being engaged after 1 day will certainly have a lower chance of a successful marriage than getting married after a longer period of time and the same would apply to the play, but it is possible, if they were ready after 1 day. If that couple could pull it off, Romeo and Juliet could too.

Could you give more examples that show that you are ready to be engaged?

A couple more signs include loving the person when big events like weddings aren't going on, and if you are willing to make compromises so that your partner can be happy.

Would getting engaged after a couple of years guarantee a successful marriage?

No. It doesn't matter if you wait a couple of years or if you pull a Romeo and Juliet and do it after a day. There are no guarantees that your marriage will survive and be successful, but that also doesn't mean that it could work regardless of the time you spend waiting to get engaged. It is always possible to have to have success, but there are no guarantees.


And we are done. To summarize everything, it is possible to have a successful marriage after getting engaged a day after you meet someone thanks to readiness, but you are more likely to have success by waiting a couple of years. You should also comment on what question I should talk about next.

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