

1001 Questions to Ask Before You Get Married [Monica Mendez Leahy] on desertcart.com. *FREE* shipping on qualifying offers. 1001 Questions to Ask Before You Get Married Review: Top notch - I’m a therapist and recommend this book as my go book for couples, whether they are engaged or already married. Very insightful questions that you would not think about asking but important to know. Also has a section with scenarios with multiple choices to understand how your partner problem solves. Review: Worth the Money, even for us Know-It-Alls - This book is FANTASTIC and I buy a copy for any friend who is thinking about getting engaged. Some folks complained this book has logical basic questions you should know about your spouse before agreeing to walk down the aisle - but that's exactly the point! I really do think far too many people getting married nowadays assume once they know the very basics (Do you want kids? Do you want to be rich? Will we share a bank account?) and they love the person, they're set! I think the "logical" things aren't all that common anymore and there is nothing to hurt in prepping yourself and your future spouse as much as possible beforehand - you WANT to stay together right? So take some time and go through this. My fiancé and I sat around, going through the questions together, a few day while lounging about after work - it's not hard and can even be fun. We knew far more than it seems many couples knew going into the book, but still found good topics to cover! And we've been happily married for six years. This book walks couples through a lot of the LOGICAL (sorry, no, they're not all fun and whimsy - but fun and whimsy doesn't build a marriage, those are the perks!), solid questions you should cover before committing your life to someone. Beyond having kids, it walks through what you might each do in a situation during their upbringing. On finances, you go from basics about banking to taxes to how to handle situations regarding layoffs and other woes. From defining each version of "cheating" (this really does vary person to person, oddly enough, as so many couples forget about lines coworkers may try to cross or emotional cheating), etc. If you can't sit down and go through this book with the person you plan to marry because you find it boring or the questions obsolete - frankly, you probably shouldn't be getting married. You'll only gain healthy insight and good, open discussions on any possible disagreements - no losses, here. And if you make it to the very end of the book and find that you gained nothing new and had already come to agreement on every single question posed, then be GLAD you were able to spend $10 to find out that you really DO know what you're in for.



| Best Sellers Rank | #123,578 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books ) #83 in Sociology of Marriage & Family (Books) #559 in Love & Romance (Books) #614 in Marriage |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (750) |
| Dimensions | 5.6 x 0.8 x 8.2 inches |
| Edition | 1st |
| ISBN-10 | 0071438033 |
| ISBN-13 | 978-0071438032 |
| Item Weight | 2.31 pounds |
| Language | English |
| Print length | 256 pages |
| Publication date | April 16, 2004 |
| Publisher | McGraw Hill |
V**A
Top notch
I’m a therapist and recommend this book as my go book for couples, whether they are engaged or already married. Very insightful questions that you would not think about asking but important to know. Also has a section with scenarios with multiple choices to understand how your partner problem solves.
M**X
Worth the Money, even for us Know-It-Alls
This book is FANTASTIC and I buy a copy for any friend who is thinking about getting engaged. Some folks complained this book has logical basic questions you should know about your spouse before agreeing to walk down the aisle - but that's exactly the point! I really do think far too many people getting married nowadays assume once they know the very basics (Do you want kids? Do you want to be rich? Will we share a bank account?) and they love the person, they're set! I think the "logical" things aren't all that common anymore and there is nothing to hurt in prepping yourself and your future spouse as much as possible beforehand - you WANT to stay together right? So take some time and go through this. My fiancé and I sat around, going through the questions together, a few day while lounging about after work - it's not hard and can even be fun. We knew far more than it seems many couples knew going into the book, but still found good topics to cover! And we've been happily married for six years. This book walks couples through a lot of the LOGICAL (sorry, no, they're not all fun and whimsy - but fun and whimsy doesn't build a marriage, those are the perks!), solid questions you should cover before committing your life to someone. Beyond having kids, it walks through what you might each do in a situation during their upbringing. On finances, you go from basics about banking to taxes to how to handle situations regarding layoffs and other woes. From defining each version of "cheating" (this really does vary person to person, oddly enough, as so many couples forget about lines coworkers may try to cross or emotional cheating), etc. If you can't sit down and go through this book with the person you plan to marry because you find it boring or the questions obsolete - frankly, you probably shouldn't be getting married. You'll only gain healthy insight and good, open discussions on any possible disagreements - no losses, here. And if you make it to the very end of the book and find that you gained nothing new and had already come to agreement on every single question posed, then be GLAD you were able to spend $10 to find out that you really DO know what you're in for.
S**D
Excellent for laying a foundation of trust and honesty
My now-husband and I worked through this book when we were dating. I wanted to pursue a long term relationship with him but was unsure if our lives and ideas were compatable. I also had no idea how to start the conversation. This was one of the very few books I could find without a religious agenda or undercurrent, which was important to me due to a history of religious trauma. This book is the single best thing we did before engagement. We'd sit at a bar or resturaunt, go through a topic each outing, and take turns sharing answers and details. It was low pressure because the book was the one asking the questions, meaning that no one could feel attacked or put on the spot. These frank discussions when a *long* way to helping us build a foundation of trust, transparency, and honest communication free from fear of recrimination. This book is quite literally the reason I had the courage to invest in our relationship. Its 6+ years since we started the book, and we just celebrated out 5 year anniversary. Many of the answers shared over this book continue to inform our every day life. Frank, honest conversations are difficult to have, but are exceedingly important. I continue to recommend this book to others looking for a springboard into those sorts of discussions.
A**Y
fun read and better then it's competitor bestseller!
Have you read the updated Bestseller in Hardback called the Hard questions? If not, it's good too but this book applies much more to a broader audience provided you don't already know everything you possibly could about your lover and there family and your viewpoints and all of them and situations you may incounter with them. Unlike it's competitors this book is not also just a workbook but also a grt relationship book even if your not about to marry but want or are in a serious relationship with someone. It may improve it. The info isn't hard to know on your own but it is touching on some unusual areas not just typical ones. Like if one of you is or wants to be famous; your family past compared to your mates; how your family's get along, and more. This makes it a grt book also for people who don't usuasually need self-help books or improved unhealthy relationship guidance. So this is the best book out now on the subject and I've read many partially to give you all great reviews.! Even if the book wasn't grt! But this one is! By the way this author is an awesome person and this book gives advice not just questions. Do I think it could of been better? Yes! But, I love the publisher and the publisher is the best academic publisher out there! So the publisher must of seen this books potential 2!
E**S
Good Book to read before getting too serious.
I checked out several other books before deciding on this one. I like the fact that it wasn't primarily focused on religion. I gave it as a gift to a person in a serious relationship. She says it is helpful.
B**T
Quickly read through in one sitting. Some questions I thought were a bit weird, those that depict scenarios, but in all it's a very helpful guide. First chapters are questions to ask if your were child from home with mother and father stayed married, to questions for those who's parents split, and questions for those raised by one parent. It covers alot of bases.
D**J
Excellent book! I bought before moving in with my s.o. I asked him a couple of questions, and then he just replied: If you don‘t want to move in with me, just say so. Hahahaha Nevertheless, I am thankful to have found this book. Even if you are NOT going to get married — I‘m also claiming that you do not even have to have a s.o. !!! You will NEED THIS BOOK. It is great for figuring out what this whole love thing MEANS TO YOU.
M**H
This list is really comprehensive. Most of all the questions are all exploratory kinds unlike what I saw in other books. Most other books have more of a checklist kind of questions where they mostly answer yes or no. This book however, is different. The questions all help you know the other person better, get a better "feel" about how the other person thinks.
F**A
My fiancé and I discussed this book the year we were engaged. It saved us a ton of arguments and we really understood where each person stood on sensitive topics, we didn't necessarily agree but at least we knew that before getting married. This book really opened my eyes to some things we had not considered and most of the time helped us discover more about each other. I highly recommend to anyone in a serious relationship wanting to cohabitate or get married!
K**E
Unfortunately this book just didn't live up to expectations. The questions don't go into any great depth and some of them seem ridiculously basic for any couple who have made the decision to get married.
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