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5 Rules African Couples Must Apply In Their Marriage

Farouk Mohammed
By Farouk Mohammed
Published: May 22, 2016
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1.) Agree on the end game:2.) Choose how to handle the “third party”3.) Conclude on how much intimacy you both need and can give4.) Commit your marriage to God5.) How to handle private matters

Marriage is just like college and like every institution, it has its own rules and regulations. But does an African couple have to be more specific when setting their new home for a better future? Here are five rules every African couples should establish.

Mind you; rules can change and no single set of guidelines apply to every relationship. Provided that both partners can come to an agreement, marriage rules can help strengthen your bond and prevent conflicts.

1.) Agree on the end game:

What do you want your marriage to stand for? What do you hope to achieve as a couple, as parents or as best friends? These questions must be answered from the start. For example: where do you plan to live for the rest of your life, how much money you need to have to feel comfortable, do you want to have children — and how many, which church will you and your children be attending — and other critical issues. These “end game” rules must be established early on to prevent heartbreak and confusion down the line. However, be ready for some debates, discussions and arguments about big issues throughout marriage, but both partners need to make sure both of you agree on the rules for the big stuff.

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2.) Choose how to handle the “third party”

Whether you like or not, third parties will always show up at your marital door steps but basing your decisions on what others think can be very risky to a marriage. Whether the outside perspective is from family, friends or society in general, it can cause a severe breakdown of your bond. You and your spouse need to agree that the rules in your relationship should be based on what feels right and works best for both of you, not for others.

3.) Conclude on how much intimacy you both need and can give

Sex and affection is vital to a good marriage.  The level of intimacy that is right for your marriage may be different from what is right for others. You and your partner need to be honest about what you both want and desire from each other. Couples need to feel comfortable discussing everything from public displays of affection to how often you have sex. Also, finding common ground and compromising about intimacy is just as important as every other aspect of your marriage.

4.) Commit your marriage to God

A prayerful family is always a step ahead. Discuss about your religious backgrounds, how prayerful you both want to be in your marriage and what church you will attend as a couple. This is as vital as keeping your relationship. Make sure you both agree on what church your children will attend when they arrive.

5.) How to handle private matters

Every family is entitled to their decisions and choices and it’s never appropriate to imbibe another couple’s rules and decision just because it works for them. Take a decision to keep your private matters within your home no matter what. When in financial crisis, who do you run to for help and also who do your kids get close to. This is important so that a family can easily handle their problems without outsiders intruding and bringing confusion.

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Farouk Mohammed is a Head Editor at Okay Nigeria (Okay.ng). He has been publishing for 10 years and focused more on Local/World News on Okay.ng
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