.........Since the major reason for divorces in the US is finances, I would expect that subject to come up very early if the parties see that the relationship is going some place. The only other things that I think need early discussion are kids (how many and theory of discipline) and where to live/whose career to follow. All these discussions should be blunt, to the point and sincere. Any sidestepping (I was going to say pussyfooting, but ) of the issue should bring any plans to a screeching halt. You cannot plan for every bump in the road, but you can practice preventive care. Originally Posted by charlestudor2005I would thing religion too as I am exceedingly secular.
Finances are important – very important. Without enough money, one has a huge problem. Like Sydney said, lifestyle is one tell-tale sign, but I know plenty of people that are WAY beyond their means with lifestyle. A person’s beauty, wit, intellect, youth, etc. are very easy to ascertain. Whether someone can have or want children and their finances are much more difficult to ascertain without direct questions. Something to consider is knowing what kind of answer one wants. Many people have no idea what they ultimately want when it comes right down to it.
L – I do care how someone makes their money. I have found that most robber barons have personalities that I just don’t even appreciate let alone like.