Advice for women: is he ready for marriage?
TweetThough we are not ready to admit most guys ready for marriage eventually. It takes a long time to recognize that they are ready for marriage. Sharing our whole life with one woman, this concept crosses their mind. Men and marriage- which thing will get them together. They have their own biological clocks. They fall in love everyday. You can not convincing them by sweet talking with them or giving them pressure. Best way for you is that looking for someone who need not convincing. When you will ready to marry with someone you must know his personal history.
Some clue to to know : Is he ready for marriage?
If a man is ready for marriage then he will act so, believe so, these signs are some what helpful for knowing that men are ready for marriage. When he will start using ''we" with the talking, when he will talk about your future more and more, when he will proposes you exactly in way you want. It is the helpful sign for knowing that men are ready for the marriage. When he will ready to do anything for you means he is ready for marriage. You must talk with him. Discuss all the which are important for you and him.What are your plan, dream, and goal, how they together fit with plan dream and goal. You must have an idea about family play part in your life. Just talk and listen with him, you will get clue whether he is ready for marriage or not. You must spend some time with him. It will help you to know his nature.
Your view toward the marriage must be positive. Many time it happens that they shows that they are ready for marriage but factually it is not correct. If you love someone, it doesn't take years to decide whether you want or intend on marrying this person. A good relationship built's on compromises so be ready to compromise with your partner. There must have a good feeling with each other. Make him appreciate you. The relationship must need security and comfort and it will get by the mutual understanding from the both side.
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