1000 Questions for Couples
Arranged marriages are still a reality in many parts of the world. It’s definitely not the norm in America, though. We balk at the very idea. How ridiculous it is to marry someone you hardly know!
The funny thing is, most Americans do exactly that. We think we know our partners pretty well after dating them for six months to a year, yet somehow we only see bits and pieces of the whole picture. It isn’t until after you marry that you realize how very little you knew about your mate.
Can you honestly say that you know your mate inside and out? How well do you know your partner’s heart and mind? Those are the questions Michael Webb hopes you’ll be able to answer after you read and use his ebook, 1000 Questions for Couples.
Webb’s ebook delivers exactly what it promises: A series of questions to ask your lover, covering anything from personality, likes, dislikes, money, career, vacations, pets, sex, politics, morality, children, education, and more. For what it is, 1000 Questions for Couples is comprehensive. Personally, I’d have a hard time thinking of 1000 really good questions to ask my husband on my own!
There are some excellent pre marriage questions. Here’s a small sampling of some of the questions you’ll find in this ebook:
* What were you teased about when you were younger?
* Have you ever had serious thoughts about committing suicide?
* Have you ever lived with someone you were dating?
* If we practice different religions, what problems might that cause with our wedding, the way we celebrate holidays, and how we will raise our children?
I would recommend this ebook to both married and dating couples who want to strengthen their relationships and improve communication. It’s not some long-winded, preachy book filled with solutions, but a book filled with questions that will help you learn more about your loved one and become closer to them.
A word of warning, though: It would be easy to use 1000 Questions for Couples in a way that would make your lover feel like they’re being interrogated. You don’t want to throw a bunch of heavy pre marriage questions about weddings and children at someone if your relationship is young. It’s better to stick with the more lighthearted questions at first, such as what kind of pets you like best or who your favorite actors are.
If you take the time to ask your spouse or lover the questions in this ebook, you can’t help but gain a better understanding of them. Can you imagine how many marriages could be saved if couples took the time to really communicate, tried to understand each other, and learned what was important to them?
Michael Webb, the author of 1000 Questions for Couples, has appeared on Oprah, NBC News, FOX News, Men are From Mars/Women are From Venus, and other prominent TV and radio shows. That’s a pretty impressive resume compared to most people out there on the web who are trying to give relationship advice. He’s so confident that you’ll enjoy a more intimate and satisfying relationship with your loved one after reading 1000 Questions for Couples that he has a 100% money-back guarantee. So, there’s really nothing to lose.
I for one am very pleased with this ebook, especially since it came with some other free ebooks as a bonus. I’m planning to try out a few tips from Webb’s 101 Romantic Ideas!
