6. What am I bringing to the table as a partner?
You’ve probably thoroughly considered why you want to be with your partner, but what positive traits and relationship-bolstering qualities are you offering him or her? What do you need to work on? Taking stock of what you individually bring to the table may better prepare you for a committed relationship than any question you could ask your S.O., said Elisabeth J. LaMotte, a couples psychotherapist and founder of the DC Counseling and Psychotherapy Center.
“Most couples face the same challenges throughout the arc of their marriage: For instance, one person craves lots of time to talk and connect emotionally while the other prefers connecting through shared activities,” she said. “These differences are not likely to change with time, but couples who build on their strengths and acknowledge their challenges are likely to evolve to greater emotional maturity in their approach to shared hurdles.”
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