Wow! Great question...I think once you have put yourself in the mind set of getting married you begin to realize the importance of it. What I mean is you have to prepare yourself mentally, emotionally, and spiritually in order to know what you want and know what you offer. You must understand your role as a wife or husband and work hard to fulfill each other needs. You must also recognize what you are sacrificing and be willing to live with these choices. I think it's wise too really sit down and think and even have a conversation with your mate to know each others expectations so you will be clear of any doubts. In that way you both will have a fulfilling marriage because you took the time to really analyze your situation and know for sure you both will be happy.
Marital.
No. Marital is legally documented marriage. Unless they are married no.
There is no noun form of the adjective 'marital'. A related noun form is marriage.
Behavior pertaining to marriage.
The engagement ring is not considered a marital asset, it would be considered a personal gift under the contract of marriage. If the marriage dissolves immediately or soon after, the husband may be able to receive it in a divorce settlement.
"Marital" pertains to "marriage", and being married to someone.
Pre-marital sex and pregnancy.
The word you want is 'marital'.
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Yes, pre-marital sex is mentioned in the Bible. The Bible does not allow it it advocates for purity till marriage.
"Martial" or "marital"? Martial implies the marriage was so bad that the military had to be called in to keep the peace. Marital is what you are referring to...