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					<description><![CDATA[A a marriage, family and veteran relationship counselor, I can say those are good questions. However I do not know how realistic it is for a person to expect honest or complete answers - depending on how long the two people have been together. Disclosing too much too soon can also result in vulnerability, giving one person the edge or an arsenal to one day use against the other person.

There are other key questions that should be asked up front.
For example, &quot;What do you want out of this relationship&quot;?
Or maybe &quot;Have you ever seen in your family the type relationship you want to produce?]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>A a marriage, family and veteran relationship counselor, I can say those are good questions. However I do not know how realistic it is for a person to expect honest or complete answers &#8211; depending on how long the two people have been together. Disclosing too much too soon can also result in vulnerability, giving one person the edge or an arsenal to one day use against the other person.</p>
<p>There are other key questions that should be asked up front.<br />
For example, &#8220;What do you want out of this relationship&#8221;?<br />
Or maybe &#8220;Have you ever seen in your family the type relationship you want to produce?</p>
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