Are You Ready for Marriage?

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Test Question: You're going to the circus with a friend. The program features the five acts below. Which one would you most like to see?

D: Wolves Jumping Through Fire Rings

A: Clowns and Doves

Choosing this suggests you’re basically ready for marriage. You and your partner have been together a long time and know each other well. Your relationship is steady, and you both cherish it. So when your partner proposes, you may not say yes immediately, but you won’t say no either. After some thought, you’ll decide to take that step together.

B: Blindfolded Tightrope Walking

Choosing this suggests you’re on the fence. You have some fears about marriage, but you’re not against it. A proposal shows your partner is serious and wants a long-term future with you. You can’t predict whether you’ll be happy after marriage or what challenges you might face, but letting fear hold you back feels timid. Only by experiencing it can you truly understand what marriage is and appreciate life’s ups and downs.

C: Elephant Performance

Choosing this suggests you’re completely ready for marriage and just waiting for your partner to make the first move. So when your partner proposes, it feels like a dream come true. Deep down, you’ve long imagined wearing a wedding dress and being a beautiful bride, and now it’s about to become reality, so you certainly won’t refuse. Your main concern is your parents’ and elders’ opinions and how you’ll get along with your in-laws. If they’re eager for you to marry as well, your wedding preparations will go smoothly.

D: Wolves Jumping Through Fire Rings

Choosing this suggests you’re not quite ready for marriage. Even though you love your partner, you haven’t thought much about taking that step. When your partner proposes, you can’t agree right away because you’re unsure whether you’ve outgrown your playful, temperamental side—or whether you can be fully honest and walk into marriage together. Ask yourself some important questions and be clear with yourself. If you’re not ready, give it a little more time and work through your fears before discussing it with your partner.

E: Magician's Water Escape

Choosing this suggests you’re not ready for marriage right now because you’re unsure whether your relationship is at that stage. You may feel you don’t love your partner deeply enough yet, or you may not want to give up single life and feel constrained by marriage so soon. So when your partner proposes, you feel torn—unwilling to agree but unable to refuse—leaving you conflicted. If you truly aren’t ready, it’s best to be honest with your partner; they’ll likely understand. After all, marriage is a major life event, and taking it seriously is the responsible thing to do.

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