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Student debts... Gd point. I think how religious one is should b asked too.

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Political leaning/Political allegiance.

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Deen and character...which is really uncommon (potential question)

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Religious beliefs. Talking about sect differences.

I have seen some complications creep up when kids are growing.

Job Career/Living arrangments.

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Financial arrangement as people has different expectations for spouse's finances and sometimes considers themselves to be the sole beneficiary of their future spouse which might always not be the case.
Also questions related to beliefs and lifestyle which are important to you like I remember I had a criteria that I won't be able to live with some one who eats non-zabiha/drinks/smokes etc. as there will be lot of clashes on these smaller things.

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How much is good enough for you?

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Not sure if these are uncommon. This is what's important to me.

  • What they are looking for in a partner - and assess if I can provide that
  • Religion: I want to understand how they view religion and the role it plays in their life - and then how compatible are our understanding.
  • Household chores: general willingness to share
  • Their ambitions: This gets tied into career sometimes, but not always. And of course, career plans - just so that I know. Not a criteria. Well, it is a criteria if they won't be financially stable soon.
  • Kids: yes/no. I don't usually talk about how many. I guess that will come later. But most people stick to the idea of 2, it seems.

I don't ask direct questions. I make it a conversation, in which there might be some questions to clarify. One of the questions I do ask is what they would do if their kid comes to them and tells them they are gay. A lot of the person's religious, political and social views become easy to understand that way.

On top of all of this, since my "intellectual type" realization, I have learned that the following are important to assess:

  • life experience/overall maturity; ability to make good decisions (I have never actually had to watch out for this because I've found most people with a certain level of education and a certain upbringing are perfectly capable of making non-dumb decisions - but not all.)
  • intellectual curiosity; someone who's not afraid to think outside the box [THIS wins me over like a charm]

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Here's your comprehensive package:

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^i hope they will manage to get married before the doomsday
Dowry question

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I really like your post, how would you react if your child came over to you and confessed to you that he is gay?

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Just ask him/her if he/she goes to GS’s life and relationship section for taking advise. If he/she does, run away and dont look back. IF you marry them, you will run into lot of in-laws, why-u-go-out-with-co-worker-for-lunch and why-i-sit-in-back-seat type issues

:chai:

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The comprehensive package too huge. Please place in public folder for downloading. Or send as zip attachment.

How much is good enough for you?
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How much u got?

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All kidding aside, physical chemistry trumps all other requirements and people have to jump in it blindly, I have heard of marriages where the boys were not completely healthy.

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Indeed. Physical chemists are the Gary Sobers of Science and Technology.

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bad chemistry and Mister will be making his own breakfast in the morning.

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How are they with opposite gender non relation and non mahram meaning do they like mixing with them having friendship with them etc

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You sound a bit P-whipped to me.

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its better that somethings in life remain a secret like your bank account or your aggregate in university :hehe: