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1 year, 5 months ago via wedding-questions.com

How do I transition from fiancee to husband?

What websites, forums or blogs discuss transitioning from a fiancee to a husband? What tips, tricks or strategies can I employ to transition from fiancee to husband?
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enthropod | 1 year, 4 months ago
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Being a fiancé and a husband are two different matters of consideration.

Being a fiancé does not impose on the responsibility that a married man has towards his mate. Husbands, in a traditional perspective, are expected to provide for their wives and of course their soon-to-be growing family. Not only that, it should be realized by every man that becoming a husband requires one to become highly considerate about the emotions of his family members and how his personal decisions could actually affect them.

Being mature about these matters would help a lot in the process of transition.

Note though that if you are a fiancé trying your best to suit up to become a better individual fit for a husband, you are not alone. There are others who have been in your shoes once and they are willing to give you some advice on the matter. Your father or your father-in-law to be could have some practical advices you could actually learn from.

Sometimes online sites and forums could also help you get through the situation. You could find useful information at http://www.relevantmagazine.com/life/relationship/blog/2579-de-bachelorizing about this.

Hope this response helps!

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