You’re busy selecting flowers, tasting cakes, scrolling through Pinterest, and finalizing guest lists. The wedding is taking up all your attention—while the actual marriage? That’s something you’ll “figure out later.” But here’s a harsh reality: the reason so many marriages end in divorce isn’t because the love faded after the wedding day. It’s because couples never asked the important questions before they said “I do.”
That uneasy feeling you get when you think about discussing finances, children, or your future in-laws? That’s your intuition telling you these are conversations you shouldn’t put off. In this post, I’ll share the eight key topics most couples avoid until they’re already deep in conflict—and how to have these essential discussions before you’re legally tied to someone you don’t fully understand.
Why Weddings Take the Spotlight Over Marriages
A perfect wedding can be planned in as little as six months. But a successful marriage? You can’t just plan it—you need to prepare for it. And real preparation involves having those tough, sometimes awkward, and often intimidating conversations.TO READ MORE, TAP HERE





