Before you wonder, let’s clear something up. No one wants to ask or be asked an awkward question—so why bother? Unfortunately, asking the awkward hard-hitting questions is how people can really get down to the nitty gritty of who they’re dating and where things are going in the relationship.
Though awkward questions are nobody’s favorite thing, here are 60 that will help clarify the situation you’re in and the personality of who you’re dating.
The Serious Questions
These questions should probably be worked in slowly, but should definitely be discussed eventually. If you’re passionate about having kids one day or throwing a huge wedding, it’s better to find out if the person you’re dating is on the same page. Some subjects are negotiable, but for many, the following awkward questions are potential deal breakers.
The Past, Present, and Future
People are always told to avoid talking about their exes, but that’s only true to a certain extent. As things start to get more serious between you and the person you’re dating, it can be helpful to learn more about how your partner views their past dating experiences.
The Physical
It’s really important to maintain an open dialogue when it comes to sex and your sexual health. (Both of your sexual healths!) Some of these questions will naturally come up as you two get to know each other, but it’s important to check back in from time to time to ensure you’re both happy, healthy, and comfortable with one another.
Family History
Discussing familial history can be really tough for people, especially if they come from an unconventional family, or one that has experienced grief or suffering. It’s important to learn all that you can about someone’s family history to better support and understand them as a partner. When appropriate, consider asking them the following questions.
Vices
This is certainly not a first date conversation, but eventually, as things get more serious, it may be worth asking the following questions to learn more about your partner. You will also get to learn more about how you can support your partner through anything they may struggle with in the future.
Beliefs
From religion to daily routine, the word “belief” can be a major one. When dating someone new, or even after dating someone for a long time, it’s important to figure out where you two land on some of the more important day-to-day aspects of life. Figuring out your partner’s priorities, interests, and values is key, even though it can be a tough conversation.
There are so many different ways to ask the above questions. Make them your own and really make sure you’re in a comfortable and appropriate setting to fire some of these off. Don’t ask someone out on a first date and bring this list along. Work them into your regular conversations while getting to know each other in a lighter, more fun way. Before you two decide to thoroughly commit to one another, make sure some of the bigger value-based questions have been discussed. They can be awkward, but they’re also extremely important. A healthy relationship is one that can discuss the tough stuff. So don’t be afraid to get a little awkward.