There’s nothing wrong with having a timeline to date someone.

I know some people would say having a six month to one year timeline sounds way too soon.

They think of everything that could be wrong with the other person. But if you think in that perspective, you probably shouldn’t get married at all...because nobody is perfect.

A relationship or marriage is a leap of faith no matter what you did before. I don’t care if you’ve dated him or her for one year or ten years.

Also people change over time. The person you fell in love with at 25 or 30 will be different in a lot of ways when he or she is 45 or 50. You will never know what could possibly go wrong dating someone long term or marrying someone.

Then what do you filter out when you date? You gotta filter out by main life goals, not whether or not someone has chemistry or that warm fuzzy feeling with you all the time.

Major questions

Do you want kids? Does your partner?

How career oriented are you? Will your partner support your career ambitions?

How close do you want to be to your family? How about your partner?

How will the household be run?

What religion do you practice? Are you ok if your partner doesn’t? How about your future children? How would you want to raise them?

What are your dietary preferences? I could imagine a vegan person would struggle dating someone who eats lots of steak.

The rest are for the most part nice but you can compromise to some degree.



Submitted February 12, 2020 at 12:16AM

I know some people would say having a six month to one year timeline sounds way too soon.They think of everything that could be wrong with the other person. But if you think in that perspective, you probably shouldn’t get married at all...because nobody is perfect.A relationship or marriage is a leap of faith no matter what you did before. I don’t care if you’ve dated him or her for one year or ten years.Also people change over time. The person you fell in love with at 25 or 30 will be different in a lot of ways when he or she is 45 or 50. You will never know what could possibly go wrong dating someone long term or marrying someone.Then what do you filter out when you date? You gotta filter out by main life goals, not whether or not someone has chemistry or that warm fuzzy feeling with you all the time.Major questionsDo you want kids? Does your partner?How career oriented are you? Will your partner support your career ambitions?How close do you want to be to your family? How about your partner?How will the household be run?What religion do you practice? Are you ok if your partner doesn’t? How about your future children? How would you want to raise them?What are your dietary preferences? I could imagine a vegan person would struggle dating someone who eats lots of steak.The rest are for the most part nice but you can compromise to some degree.

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