Why Ask singles about how hard it is to get married? It would be better to ask married people that question, because they have experience in getting married. Just my take on it.
This world looks crazy right now. The last thing I would want to do is get married.
I'm asking questions like.....
What country looks the safest?
How am I gonna survive this?
Is this the end times?
What should I do to prepare for the future?
O.k. let's just say, you find someone to marry?!?!
Here are some questions to ask....
What happens if we get divorced, will I go bankrupt?
Can I afford kids?
Can this relationship last a life time?
Who benefits most from this relationship?
Do we share common values?
How do you see the marriage relationship in the future?
Am I willing to go the distance, if the relationship goes sour?
Not trying to be argumentative but singles trying to get married, finding out first hand how easy/hard to get married should provide better feedbacks to the Op's inquiring mind. Personally, I think this is a better time to get married because of what is going on in this world - it will reveal people's true heart, character, and where they stand, thus better opportunity to observe what they are really made out of. And... if you are willing to marry in this time of "craziness," perhaps that's a good indication of how much two love each other.
While I do get questions where you calculate the "costs" of having children and whatnot, if you are asking questions like:
- what happens if we get divorced, will I go bankrupt
- who benefits most from this relationship
- am I willing to go the distance if the relationship goes sour
then I think you are not ready for it.
I find the following quote by Erich Fromm captures well what love is in a non-biblical way:
Love means to commit oneself without guarantee,
to give oneself completely in the hope that
our love will produce love in the loved person.
Love is an act of faith, and whoever is of little faith is also of little love.
Personally speaking, if you aren't ready to give all for him/her, might as well stay single because there is no other way.