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Is this connection real or just chemistry? 7 questions to ask yourself before getting married

TOI Lifestyle Desk
| etimes.in | Last updated on - Oct 9, 2025, 18:00 IST
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7 questions to ask yourself before getting married


Modern relationships can be more confusing than clear. With fast-paced dating, mixed signals, and constant comparisons, it’s easy to lose sight of what a real connection actually feels like. More than just attraction or shared interests, a strong relationship is built on comfort, honesty, and emotional trust– things that aren’t always obvious right away.

So how can you tell if your partner is truly right for you? There’s no perfect formula, but asking yourself a few honest questions can help you understand your relationship better. Here are seven meaningful ones to start with.

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Do you feel calm and yourself around them?


A good relationship should feel peaceful, not exhausting. When you can be yourself without worrying about being judged or misunderstood, it shows the connection is real. Feeling at ease with someone often says more than any words can.

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Can you trust what they say and do?

Trust is the base of every strong relationship. If their actions match their words and you don’t have to doubt their honesty, that’s emotional safety. It takes time to build, but trust is what keeps love steady in the long run.

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Are you genuinely proud of who they are?


Love isn’t just about affection– it’s about respect too. If you admire your partner’s values, how they treat others, or how they face challenges, it means your bond goes deeper than just emotions. Feeling proud of them shows true appreciation and respect.

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Do you both share each other’s happiness and pain?


A strong relationship means being there for each other in every season– good or bad. If you both celebrate each other’s wins and stand by one another during tough times, it shows maturity and balance in your connection.

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Does their presence feel like home?

Sometimes, real love feels less like excitement and more like peace. If being with your partner gives you a sense of comfort and belonging, it’s a sign of genuine emotional connection– something that only grows with time.

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Would you want them to be happy, even if life took you apart?

It’s a tough question, but a meaningful one. When you truly love someone, you want the best for them– even if their happiness doesn’t include you. That kind of care shows selfless, genuine love.

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Do you both want to grow and build together?



Healthy relationships are about growing, not staying the same. If you both support each other’s goals and inspire each other to become better, it’s a sign your relationship has lasting potential.


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