Posts Tagged ‘marriage’

postheadericon Marriage Compatibilities

Marriage is a serious decision that every man and woman of mature age has to take. It is a pre-requisite to forming a family to most people and there are things to consider before a person gets married. Single people nowadays are hard-pressed to seek compatibilities in their partners. Marriage is after all, a lifetime contract, and a good marriage is a foundation of a good family.

Beauty is an overrated factor. Although this may be enough to attract a man to a woman or vice-versa, and to start their marriage going, in the long run there should be much more than that to hold them together.

Age is an important factor especially since mature, well-adjusted individuals have greater chances of having a successful marriage and family life than adolescents.

Regarding great discrepancies in ages, what may happen is that a much older husband will assume a father’s role, and a much older wife, a mother’s role towards the younger spouse. We know of many May-December couples who are very happy.

Difference in religious faith would not pose a problem if both spouses have the maturity and strength of character to make a marriage work. But because getting married is gamble enough, why take on an additional problem? Although we know of mixed marriages that are successful, this matter needs some thought and counsel. A catholic youth who contemplates marriage with one of a different religion should see a priest for enlightenment.

Intelligence, or the ability to think clearly and adjust, is an asset in any human endeavor. However, it is not necessary for a wife, for example, to know the intricacies of her husband’s profession, or vice versa. The proper amount of interest and appreciation for the partner’s work is sufficient.
Education has a bearing on marriage insofar as it reflects the promise of occupational competence and ability to adjust and develop personally.
Personal abilities like being a graceful dancer, a good dresser, or a brilliant conversationalist, do count most of the times. But a great sense of humor can do more wonders especially in the face of difficulties.

Money does not seem to bother the present generation of young people as much as it did in earlier generations. If both husband and wife work, they can earn enough money together to support the family. However, financial straits may crop up when family expenses rise.

Family background seems to be a factor in marriage. Marrying people of past generations tended to choose mates whose backgrounds are like their own. Younger people don’t seem to mind this matter at all so long as they enjoy each other’s company.

Of course, success in marriage and family life is never a sure thing. Compatibility in many aspects can only be tested during the formation of family itself after marriage. It is love that should be the ultimate factor to consider. Without it, any hope of a happy family life is doomed to crumble.

postheadericon All About the Engagement Ring

So, she’ll be married soon, a friend quips. She asks how the friend got to know that. Well, it’s simply because of the ring in her ring finger. Rings that are especially made to indicate that the person is about to be married are called engagement rings. Wearing an engagement ring is not just a sign that’s meant to be a tell-all for a person, but a stuff that’s resplendent of culture and tradition as well.

For The Left or For The Right?

In some countries such as the U.S. and the U.K., the engagement ring is traditionally worn on the left ring finger by women only. But in other European countries such as Ukraine and Poland, this ring belongs to the right hand. On the other hand, in Germany, the ring belongs to the left ring finger upon engagement, and when the couple gets married, the ring is moved to the right ring finger. In some cultures, the engagement ring doubles as a wedding ring. In others, the engagement ring is designed with a gouge, on top of which will come the wedding ring once the person is married.

How to Find an Engagement Ring That Fits

With the guys, it’s not a problem, since they’re almost always the ones who get to buy the engagement rings. But the problem is with their female beaus. One tip: try to catch her on a deep sleep. If she’s already got a ring on either of her ring fingers, then here’s one lucky guy – either steal it for the moment or quickly sketch it on paper, then put it back or return it in some fancy manner. Or maybe he could ask some of her close friends or family for tips – they might as well know what her ring finger size is!