3.30.2012

Is she right for you?


  • She is attractive, of course, but is that her chief asset? (Try to imagine her ten years from today.) 
  • Do you want her because she is popular–because other men have wanted her? (Don’t be a copy-cat!) 
  • Could you spend seven consecutive evenings in her company without being bored? (If the answer is affirmative, it is a good sign.) 
  • Do you have similar tastes in most things? 
  • Is she a good sport? 
  • Is she reasonably healthy? 
  • Is she a flirt? Does she make you jealous? (Decide whether you can stand the strain; your jealously will persist until you grow indifferent.) 
  • Are you constantly irritated by some small mannerism of hers? (You can’t be terribly in love.) 
  • Does she tell lies? Do you mind? 
  • Is she a nag? 
  • Is she quarrelsome? (The Bible warns, “It is better to dwell in a corner of the housetop than with a brawling woman in a wide house.”) 
  • Is she hard on other people? (Don’t judge by her behavior to you.) 
  • Is she trying to reform you? How do you feel about being reformed? 
  • Has she tried to boss you? (Maybe you need a boss.) 
  • Would she put up with all your faults if she knew them? 
  • When you quarrel, who capitulates first? (A combination of two stubborn mules is bad.) 
  • Do you agree on children, or a career, or both? (Better settle this beforehand.) 
  • Does she expect you to support her in a definite style? Could you count on her cooperation in hard times? Would she go to work if necessary? 
  • Will she help you get ahead? Or will she pull you away from your work? 
  • Can she handle money? 
  • If you marry her, will you also be marrying her family? 
  • Does she let you get around to see your old pals? (If you have been too infatuated to notice, make it a point of finding out.) 
  • Are you proud to present her to your friends? (If not, reconsider.) 
  • Do you hope to reform her? (Give up the idea. People change, but not according to plan.) 
  • Do you know her faults? Are you willing to live with them? 
  • Do you still think her perfect? (You’re wrong, of course, but marry!


Dating Advice from 1944