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6 things you must know about a man before you say yes
All Woman, Features, Relationships
 on February 9, 2026

6 things you must know about a man before you say yes

Marie BERBICK-BAILEY 

LOVE has a way of making us optimistic, sometimes dangerously so. When emotions are high and wedding bells are ringing, many women assume that “things will work themselves out”. Unfortunately, marriage has a way of exposing what dating allowed you to overlook.

Over the years, I have worked with too many women who said, “If only I had known this before I married him”. And, of course, I made my fair share of mistakes not asking the questions I should have, so now I know how to advise you.

Before you say yes, before you buy the dress, before you combine last names and bank accounts, here are six critical things every woman must know about a man. Because ignorance in these areas almost always comes back to haunt the marriage.

 

What kind of household he grew up in

You are not just marrying a man, you are marrying into his family and the environment that shaped him. Was his home peaceful or chaotic? Two-parent household or was he raised by a single parent, especially single mom?

Was conflict handled with violence, communication, or silence? What he saw growing up often becomes his default setting in marriage. If dysfunction was normalised, it may take intentional work for him to unlearn it. Love alone will not undo childhood programming.

 

His relationship with his mother

Now let me say this gently, but clearly. A man’s relationship with his mother matters. Is it healthy, respectful, and appropriately bounded, or emotionally dependent and controlling? Does he love his mother or harbour hate for her? A man who despises his mother usually has unresolved rejection issues that will likely negatively impact your relationship.

Then there are the momma’s boys — men who were spoilt by their mothers. Prepare for being compared to their mama in everything you do. A man who has not emotionally separated from his mother may struggle to fully cleave to his wife. Mama issues don’t disappear after the wedding; they usually take centre stage. Ask questions. Observe dynamics. Pay attention to red flags you are tempted to excuse.

 

His view of family and commitment

Is he family-oriented or does family feel like an obligation he tolerates? How does he define loyalty? Does he show up consistently or only when it’s convenient? Does he prefer to hang out with the boys when you should be spending quality time together? Marriage requires emotional presence, not just physical proximity. If he avoids responsibility now, marriage will not magically mature him. Rings do not transform character.

 

His financial reality — yes, including his credit score

Ladies, this is where romance often overrides wisdom. You must know how he handles money. What is his credit score? If his credit is bad, you wont be getting a mortgage together!

Does he pay bills on time or dodge responsibility? Is he a saver, a spender, or a financial ostrich with his head in the sand? Financial stress is one of the leading causes of marital conflict. You don’t need a wealthy man, but you do need an honest and responsible one. Debt doesn’t disappear because you prayed, it takes faith and works, it has to be managed.

 

His attitude towards work and provision

This is not about gender roles; it’s about mindset. Does he take pride in contributing, or does he resent responsibility? If he’s out of a job at some point, take note of his attitude towards finding a job. Is he consistent in job hunting or comfortable being carried? Don’t get into the habit of paying his bills because you want his ring. Love won’t pay the utility bills!

A man’s approach to work often mirrors his approach to marriage — effort, accountability, and follow-through matter.

 

How he handles conflict and accountability

Here is the one many women never ask about. When there is disagreement, does he communicate or shut down? Does he take responsibility or blame-shift? Can he apologise sincerely? Marriage will test emotional maturity. If he avoids hard conversations now, expect emotional distance later. Silence is not peace; it’s postponed conflict.

 

Let me add this with a smile and a warning: Marriage does not fix what dating reveals. It magnifies it. The questions you are afraid to ask before marriage will demand answers after the wedding — often at a higher emotional cost.

As women, we must stop spiritualising red flags and calling it faith. Wisdom is not lack of love; it is protection for love. The Bible tells us that, “The prudent one foresees danger and take refuge, but the simple keep going and pay the penalty.” (Proverbs 22:3) Preparation does not kill romance — it preserves peace.

So before you say yes, ask. Observe. Pray. And remember: The right man will not be offended by your questions, he will respect your wisdom.

Marie Berbick Bailey

Rev Marie Berbick-Bailey is a certified master life coach, women’s transformational coach, ordained minister, author, motivational speaker, wife, mother and big sister dedicated to empowering women to heal, thrive, and walk in purpose. Connect with her at www.marieberbick.com, marieberbickcoach.com or e-mail marieberbick@gmail.com.

 

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