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Getting married after 30? Have THESE 5 conversations first or regret it later

TOI Lifestyle Desk
| ETimes.in | Last updated on - Apr 18, 2026, 16:16 IST
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Getting married after 30? Have THESE 5 conversations first or regret it later

If you are planning to say ‘I do’ in your 30s, you certainly need to have some real conversations with your potential partner. Not because getting married in your 30s is complicated, but because you know yourself better than ever before. You have a life, financial pattern, career, habits, and individuality. While romance can get you to the altar, these conversations keep you together. Here are 5 important conversations you should have before shopping for your wedding dress.

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Talk money

Love doesn't pay your EMIs. Talking about a financial plan is important. Have honest conversations about how you will manage household finances. Talk about how you spend your money. What are the non-negotiables? How do you want to save together and individually? These questions will help you avoid the chaos going forward. Do not ignore the money talk at any cost.

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Life vs work

Setting your priorities is important. Love changes according to seasons. When you enter this marriage, both of you have careers (or ambitions). So ask the right questions. In what order do you see life and work? Or is it equal weightage? What happens when one of you gets occupied with work? Think promotion, or a crisis. Who will manage the home? What if there is a layoff? Will you be able to realign?

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Kids or no kids

While having this conversation with your potential partner before the wedding is important, most couples skip it. But it needs to be sorted. Do not go with the “We will talk about it later” plan. You need to discuss whether kids are on the table or not. If one of you doesn't want kids, that's a fundamental incompatibility. If yes, then when and how many? Also, discuss the parenting approach. Will you be equally invested as your partner and vice versa?

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How do we handle conflicts?

No matter how much you love each other, disagreements are bound to happen in a relationship. You are going to fight. The couples who survive aren't those who never fight; they're the ones who know how to do it without causing lasting damage. Hence, the most important question is: How do we manage the conflicts? Do you shut down, or talk it out? How you fight matters more than why.

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Bad days and emotional needs

Marriage is easy on the good days. But what about the hard ones? Talk about how you handle your stress, burnout, and emotions. Is there something your partner can help you with? Tell them what drains you most, and what helps. Your partner can't fix them, but they can understand them.


Getting married in your thirties means you are doing it for yourselves. So have the same intention to talk these things through.

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