What should you and your future life-partner have in common?

Jaygiri Gosai
Write A Catalyst
Published in
4 min readSep 8, 2024

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This question is especially for those who are looking for a partner for marriage after thirty.

Relationship experts believe that if you want to sustain a relationship after becoming accustomed to living on your own at a certain age, there should be similarities between partners, not differences. Let’s discuss five essential similarities today.

Nowadays, no one likes to marry at a young age. Time passes, thinking, “We will think about marriage after everything is settled first.”

Eventually, an age is reached where maturity has blossomed, and the concept of marriage has changed. The difficulty in finding a partner is not due to age, but to the childishness seen in the other person or their inability to view marriage as anything but a fantasy. To prevent this from happening, those seeking marriage at a mature age need to be clear about what kind of partner they want and what kind of partner they don’t want. Essentially, at this age, similarities attract more than differences.

So, what are these similarities? Let us discuss five such similarities.

After spending three decades of life alone, thoughts about marriage change drastically…

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