There are certain warning signs that we normally do not notice at all or tend to ignore during the friendship (or even engagement) period but these should never be ignored as they point to a troubled marriage when the dust settles in the future.

Contrary to numerous plots in countless romantic movies and novels, love itself is just not adequate to make marriages work. In fact, it is one of the most volatile emotions that vanishes sooner than later with a potentially "bad spouse material".

Therefore, before committing finally to a The ED Miracle Review marriage, do give a little thought to some events that were mundane, but disturbed you a little during the courtship period. Do not ignore these warning signs -

Jealousy

Is your boyfriend/girlfriend jealous of every member of the opposite sex who comes to you? Or makes a dig at you for the same?

While it might look nice at that time and would make you feel like the cynosure of his/her eyes; in the long run, it will take away your personal space to meet anyone without arousing suspicion. The insecurity can only increase with time since a wedding ring itself would not be adequate to make your spouse feel more secure.

A good spouse is not irrational or possessive without some serious reason. Just think - if you were to constantly reassure him/her that the other person in your life is not a threat, it would spiral into you trying to meet the others while you are away from your spouse which may spell a doom in any long-term commitment.

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