My take; the question on "what are you bringing on the table should not even be a conversation point. To me, it's the same way someone would attend an interview and give the standard answer like work well under pressure, minimal supervision all that. I think this should be left to discernment at the dating stage.Relationships are not transactional. In marriage, however; before the onset of marriage that is, that's when clarity of expectations should be defined. But Ideally, I don't support that question unless you view relationships as transactional.
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My take; the question on "what are you bringing on the table should not even be a conversation point.
To me, it's the same way someone would attend an interview and give the standard answer like work well under pressure, minimal supervision all that.
I think this should be left to discernment at the dating stage.Relationships are not transactional.
In marriage, however; before the onset of marriage that is, that's when clarity of expectations should be defined. But Ideally, I don't support that question unless you view relationships as transactional.
Great insight herein, thank you for sharing your thoughts.