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		<title>Pre-marital counseling is a necessity</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[This isn&#8217;t a unhappy husband post. Far from it. It&#8217;s honest advice about marriage, and an indifferent response I got from a friend of mine suggested that most people think counseling are for screw-ups and losers (and Christians &#8211; I know this is a derogatory term to some).
They&#8217;re not.
Marriage counseling is like psychographic and psychometric [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>This isn&#8217;t a unhappy husband post. Far from it. It&#8217;s honest advice about marriage, and an indifferent response I got from a friend of mine suggested that most people think counseling are for screw-ups and losers (and Christians &#8211; I know this is a derogatory term to some).</p>
<p>They&#8217;re not.</p>
<p>Marriage counseling is like psychographic and psychometric tests that everyone seems to get so addicted about. It can be really <a href="http://www.quizilla.com/quizzes/101145/what-is-your-animal-personality">fun</a> and <a href="https://www.strengthsfinder.com/">really serious</a> at the same time. It can be really sexy because it allows the couple to have an honest look at each other and be open about themselves for once.</p>
<p>There are many types of pre-marital counseling, and I have no idea what they&#8217;re all like. In my session, we both went through the <a href="http://www.tjta.com/">Taylor Johnson</a> psychometric tests. I was already familiar with my <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/INTP">Myers-Briggs type</a>, and I was keen on understanding my wife&#8217;s profile. Understanding my partner is really sexy and it&#8217;s great to talk about our differences and similarities over and over again. It&#8217;s one of those things my wife and I talk about a lot.</p>
<p>Of course, if one or both parties had lots of things to hide, that might be the end of the relationship altogether &#8211; but better earlier than never. That doesn&#8217;t mean you have to reveal everything to each other, but sometimes sneaky things happen &#8211; like learning she never really wanted to have children in the first place&#8230; stuff like that.</p>
<p>We did discuss 5-year and 10-year plans about our potential marriage. We even discussed careers, family, finances, friends, and the lot. Having a 3rd party there (our cell pastor) really helped. It doesn&#8217;t always have to be someone elder/wiser who knows you. It could be a certified counselor, and I know folks who make a living doing that and they&#8217;re really good at it.</p>
<p>We talked about how I wanted a fulfilling career, and that we both sort of wanted children in 5 years, and that I might want to further my education. We also discussed my propensity to be glued to the computer, and her inability to determine a goal in life. We discussed our parents, and how both families might get along. We discussed money. We discussed having a place of our own.</p>
<p>It&#8217;s funny, but these are issues we&#8217;re still discussing today, so I&#8217;m glad we started then!</p>
<p>This is our 3rd year of marriage, and we&#8217;ve been through good and bad times &#8211; but I think having the sessions really helped a bunch. It helped cement our ideals in one place, and everything else has been about going back to that and being honest with ourselves.</p>
<p>Those few short sessions helped shape everything &#8211; careers, relationships, aspirations, health. You&#8217;ll need it when you get there.</p>
<p>Resources:</p>
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<li><a href="http://www.wedalert.com/content/articles/premarital_counseling.asp">Is                             Premarital Counseling or Education for You?</a></li>
<li><a href="http://www.googobits.com/articles/339-premarital-counseling-101.html"><span class="articletitle">Pre-Marital Counseling 101</span></a></li>
<li><a href="http://www.empoweringcouples.ca/faqs.php">Frequently Asked Questions about the PREPARE/ENRICH Program</a></li>
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