My Marriage Philosophy

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I. Philosophy of Marriage The philosophy I want my marriage to follow comes from a JFK quote “To whom much is given, much is expected.” To make a marriage work, I believe I need to put in as much as I get out and my partners will be held to the same standards. When coming to the decision of “I want to spend the rest of my life with you” to actually accomplishing that requires accountability, passion, and good communication at the very minimum. This is a lot to ask of someone for let’s say 50 years, but to me, if you value and respect your husband, then putting in the effort is worth it. My marriage will have an egalitarian style in such that we will treat each other as autonomous individuals. By doing so, the maturity to share responsibilities …show more content…
It just so happens that I am good about getting the dishes done right after dinner so they do not pile up and my boyfriend does not like to have more than 5 shirts in the dirty clothes hamper. Besides those two major things, we have never had to formally make a “chore chart,” we just do the chore if we see it needs to be done. When it comes to landscaping, one of the best pieces of advice my mother has given me was “Sarah, there are some things you just do not want to learn how to do.” So, I will have to tell my husband that since I never learned how to weeded or mow that I will unfortunately not be able to do them! (we will see how that goes …show more content…
Since Austin is close to Lake Travis, my partner would commute there where he has available job opportunities. We have also agreed to get a “smaller” first house (3-bedrooms) because we will not need the extra space, but we have a little extra if we need it. This will also give the ability to save for when we are ready to start our family because we will not have a large mortgage to pay off.
Extended family- Preferable my partner and I will have our own house, but when it comes to the time where they cannot take care of themselves, they will be welcomed with open arms. Family comes first and they took care of us when we could not, so it is only fair we return the favor. When it comes to holidays, we switch off between Thanksgiving and Christmas. If we spend one holiday with my family then we spend the other with his and vice versa for the next year.