Is It Really Important?

Nicole Higginbotham-Hogue

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Before deciding to date another person, you might realize that the two of you have a little to talk about. It might be important for you to get to know him or her better, and you might wonder if the two of your lives are going in the same direction. Among the topics that you talk about, there might be a few big ones to consider. Here are some suggestions.

1. Kids

Talk with the other person about whether or not he or she wants children. If you want children, and he or she isn't interested, then the relationship might be shorter than you planned for it to be.

2. Finances

Make sure that the two of you are in a financial situation that you can work with. This might help detour fights about financials in the future while preserving the same lifestyle that you are comfortable living.

3. Careers

Make sure that the other person has a career that leaves time for you. You don't want to fall head over heels only to find out that the other person's job doesn't leave much time for you.

4. Housing

You might want to make sure that both of you have proper housing and can contribute to proper housing in the future. If this isn't the case now, it might be something that can be worked on depending on the situation.

5. Friends and family

You might want to know how family-oriented the other person is and how much time he or she likes to spend with his or her friends. This might help you determine if he or she has the same goals as you do in this department.

Dating isn't always an easy road to navigate but asking the right questions can help. Try to get to know the other person before diving in headfirst. It might help the rest of the process run more smoothly.

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Nicole Higginbotham-Hogue writes lifestyle articles.

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