Based on this logic; she could fake it until the nuptials.
Nothing in life will ever be perfect--even marriage...
Number 1, if you're willing to call off a marriage, because of something as petty as the toilet seat or milk, then ya'll might not be ready to get married. I expect the pro-shacked-up crowd to list superficial things.
Number 2, Ask. It seems communication is the most unappreciated trait in a relationship--on SOHH/Coli.
Just ask her about her preferences and expectations of you.Then, ask about the things she thinks she could work to improve on. Then, you do the same. Keep it open and honest.
Marriages should be treated like a business, not, a car sale @
malbaker86.
Sit down, got down everything--EVERYTHING--you could think about being an issue. It's the rest of your life. If can't trust her to have a honest discussion (actually, series of discussions), then; marriage is out of the question.
I think this is a case of; people want everything to be perfect and ready made. You are two different people; ya'll not gonna come "ready to eat" after the rings come on. How long after you are married are you gonna find out something new and wanna call it quits? Shackin up to "test out" sets a bad precedent in a committed relationship to will last a lifetime.
Of course, you don't wanna be blind, but; if seriously don't trust her to be honest or mature enough to have that convo with, then, marriage ain't for ya'll.
I guide my life by the Bible, but, that doesn't mean I don't see practical and modern reasons to follow it. IMO Marriage should be treated for the heavy commitment it is. It's the rest of ya'll's life. You should be able to open up about it, in every way.
No doubt.
I'm not married, but, I sometimes think us single folk forget the reason for marriage, in the first place.