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Are you emotionally ready for marriage? The missing conversation couples need to have before saying ‘I do’

Updated on: Aug 20, 2026, 18:08:22 IST
Why emotional maturity can shape your relationship? (Pexel)
Why emotional maturity can shape your relationship? (Pexel)
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Are you emotionally ready for marriage? Here’s why emotional age, communication skills, and maturity deserve a conversation before saying ‘I do’.

Indian society is structured in a way where biological age is given more importance than emotional readiness when it comes to marriage. As soon as someone crosses 25, the pressure to get married begins to build, and by 28, marriage can become the primary concern, regardless of whether the person is emotionally ready for it or not.

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When it comes to marriage, emotional age can matter more than biological age. Yet, it is a factor that often goes unnoticed and remains largely undiscussed. Emotional maturity can play a crucial role in shaping a relationship, influencing how partners communicate, handle conflicts and navigate life together. In an interview with HT Lifestyle, counselling psychologist, author and life coach Damini Grover decodes why emotional maturity deserves more attention than age difference.

Why does emotional maturity matter in marriage?

Emotional maturity becomes even more important when differences, disagreements, conflicts and difficulties arise.

According to Damini, just because you’re 30, 35 or 40 doesn’t mean you’re emotionally mature because emotional maturity comes from self-awareness, experience, taking responsibility and our willingness to look back and learn. This is why two individuals of the same biological age can function very differently in a relationship. “Emotional maturity becomes even more important when differences, disagreements, conflicts and difficulties arise,” said Damini.

How to judge someone’s emotional maturity?

Here are the questions you can ask to judge someone's emotional maturity for marriage:

  • Can one or both people in a relationship have a disagreement without feeling rejected?
  • Can they admit they've hurt their partner without immediately going on the defensive?
  • Can they tell the other person what they need, rather than assuming the other person knows?

Can they self-soothe, or do they always need their partner to soothe, reassure, or save them?

These questions will often tell you a lot more about a person’s readiness for marriage than their age will. Also, it is difficult to judge emotional maturity early on in a relationship, as people usually meet each other in favourable circumstances.

When there’s a large gap in emotional maturity, one partner may start to slowly feel like the adult in the relationship.

The conversations typically revolve around some obvious and superficial things like careers, families, interests, lifestyle choices, and the future. You may know where someone wants to live or if they want kids, but you don’t necessarily know how they react when they’re disappointed, insecure, angry, or overwhelmed. You only get to know these things as time passes.

What happens when there is an emotional maturity gap?

Damini highlighted that when there’s a large gap in emotional maturity, one partner may start to slowly feel like the adult in the relationship. They start hard conversations, solve problems, take responsibility, make practical decisions, and sometimes even manage their partner’s emotions. As a partnership progresses, it can start to feel like a parent-child relationship.

Crucially, emotional maturity isn’t about being chill most of the time or never getting triggered. An adult can be angry, jealous, worried or hurt. The difference is what they do with those emotions, whether they can identify their feelings without placing the entire blame on their partner.

This is why pre-marriage talks need to go beyond what is written on paper. It’s important to ask and give time to understand.

  • How do two people deal with conflict?
  • When you are angry, what do they do?
  • How comfortable are they with saying sorry?
  • What does responsibility look like for both of them? etc.

Relationships and people are not perfect, but what matters is whether both people are aligned mentally and emotionally to make things work. You can be of marriageable age and still not have the emotional maturity to sustain a healthy, stable, mature relationship.

Note for the readers: This article is for informational purposes only and should not be considered a substitute for professional advice. Please consult a qualified expert for personalised guidance.

 
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Anukriti Srivastava

Anukriti Srivastava thrives at the intersection of words and voice, where journalism meets storytelling. A digital editor and journalist with over 5 years of experience, she has written across lifestyle, women issues, relationships, entertainment, fashion, and travel. She did her Masters in Broadcast Journalism and has published more than 500+ lifestyle content pieces across platforms. As a former Sub-Editor at HerZindagi, she produced engaging digital content, interviews, and event coverage for a wide audience. She has also contributed as a Webstory Producer with Travel + Leisure, transforming travel experiences into immersive stories for readers who love exploring the world. Beyond writing, Anukriti’s storytelling extends to the microphone. As a voice-over artist, her warm and expressive voice has brought scripts to life across audio platforms, turning simple words into immersive experiences. Her work reflects a deep interest in people, culture, and everyday stories that resonate with readers and listeners alike. She enjoys crafting content that informs, inspires, and sparks curiosity. Away from screens and studios, you’ll find her reading self-help books, listening to music, getting lost in romantic novels, and playing the guitar for a creative reset. For Anukriti, storytelling isn’t just a profession—it’s a way of seeing and sharing the world.

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