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My
book review
Questions, Questions and
More Questions
by Michael G. Schurmann
After you have had a few
dates with someone and you
think it might be going
somewhere, you begin to ask
more serious questions about
their childhood, family, job
etc.
Eventually the relationship
might progress to where the
really tough questions must
be asked. Like "have you
ever slept with someone
without using a condom" or
"how much debt do you have"?
There is no easy way to
bring up these questions.
Recently, I received a copy
of Michael Webb's newest
book, 1000 Questions for
Couples: What you absolutely
must know about the person
you are with. This book
is going to make those
difficult questions much
easier to ask.
The questions start off easy
like "Has anyone dear to you
died? How did you handle it"
and "About what things are
you most selfish." They
slowly progress (just like
your relationship should)
until you get to those
questions that you simply
can't avoid if you are going
to commit your life to
living with someone. There
are questions on drug
addictions, abuse, child
rearing, finances and lots
of questions about sex. And
because these questions are
coming from a book, you
don't feel like "you" are
asking them.
A special bonus that I
really liked was the option
to get 3-5 of the book's
questions emailed to me each
day. That way I could
forward the questions on to
my beloved and we could each
read over them and forward
the answers to each other
that night. I can see where
this would be very valuable
for those in long distance
relationships.
While there are a lot of
questions in this book that
are crucial for couples in
the dating stage, the
majority of the questions
are useful for people who
are already married. If you
value your relationship, I
urge you to ask these 1000
Questions for Couples.
I want to read this book,
Now!
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