If you’re casually dating, then there’s no reason to bring up serious matters, like marriage and children.
However, if you’re in a serious relationship that you truly believe will last, you should sit your partner down and discuss some important issues.
all, if you’re together forever, you’re going to have to talk about these affairs at some point, and sooner is better than later.
So if you’ve been with the love of your life for a while, here are a few relationships talks that you should definitely have with him:
1. The kid talk
If you have no desire to have kids, but you find out that your partner has always dreamt of being a dad, you could have a huge problem.
That’s why it’s important for you to ask him about his opinion on children. Even if you two both agree that you’ll have kids at some point, there’s a lot more to discuss.
You need to ask him if he plans on quitting his job to stay home with the kids, if he wants to raise them into a certain religion, and how he plans on disciplining them.
2. The marriage talk
It’s time to find out how your man feels about marriage.
What age does he want to get married? How much is he willing to spend on the wedding and honeymoon?
Does he want to get married at all? Those are all crucial questions.
3. The money talk
If you’re planning on spending your lives together, you’re probably going to end up pooling your money together.
That’s why you should find out how he feels about merging bank accounts and using each other’s credit cards.
You should also find out if he’s good at budgeting and saving his money, or if his bank account is virtually empty.
The house talk
Even though you both grew up in the same town, it doesn’t mean he wants to live there forever.
It’s important to ask him where he plans on moving in the future.
If you’re not living together yet, then you should also ask him how long it’ll be until he’s ready to move in together.
5. The chore talk
When you share a house, you share responsibilities. That’s why you need to figure out who will be responsible for what chores.
If he expects you to mow the lawn, do the dishes, and do his laundry without pitching in himself, then you need to set things straight with him. You should be doing an equal amount of work.
6. The family talk
When you enter a serious relationship, your partner’s family becomes your family.
That means you have to decide which side of the family you’ll see on certain holidays.
Will you spend an hour at one house and an hour at the other, or will you only have time to visit one house?
7. The Little Talks
The little things can be just as important as the big things.
Ask him if he wants a TV in your bedroom, if he plans on having his friends over often, and if he wants a pet bird.
If you think the conversation might be important, then it is.
Once you enter a serious relationship, there are a lot of important matters that need to be discussed.
How many of these talks have you already had with your partner?