
Of course I know there's no such thing as a perfect marriage. The book was given to me by Ivy Wisco, I assume it's a gag gift (haha, funny). I have no plans of taking this book seriously (seriously). Quick history: It was bought in a second hand bookstore for $1 and it inspired me to "pay it forward" and give it as a "gift" to good friends who will get married in the future.
Bored one day, I opened the book. I saw that some of the questionnaires were already answered (second hand nga eh). The answers were sweet ha! Whats sweet about it are:
1) It was previously owned by the husband. (Wow, a husband who goes the extra mile to improve his marriage. That's a surprise).
2) He only answered two pages. Still, you see how sincere his answers were (sana lang because this is just between him and the book, magsisinungaling pa ba sya?).
3) The way he described his wife, he seemed so in-love.
read on..

1. List your spouse's three greatest qualities:
2. What most attracted you to your spouse when you first met her?
3. What do you like most about your spouse's sense of humour?
4. Write down a description of the most romantic evening you ever spent with your spouse.
5. What are the positive things people say about your spouse?

1. Which of the following reasons best describe your reasons for buying this book?
A: You want to maximize the potential of your relationship to be the best it can be.
2. Describe your fantasy of a perfect marriage.
3. Name three unrealistic expectations you have of your partner.
Siguro they're a very happy couple and they bring out the best in each other. Nakaka tuwa ang pagiging idealistic nung lalaki, right?
If there's one thing that I "learned" from this book, its- answer questions from an embarrassing book in a blank piece of paper. You'll never know who will be reading your thoughts (and although she finds it sweet, it's also a bit girly..come on).
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