Ideally, we would like to have 2-3 children, but opened to more if there is financial freedom. Birth control will and should be openly discussed and opinions should be considered. I am currently on birth control so I would be open about it if there is a period where I do not or do want to get pregnant. For any reason I cannot get pregnant, adoption is an adoption. I would consider a closed adoption. I, personally, cannot have an open adoption due to witnessing the experiences my friend had with an open adoption. Also, medical treatment would be considered and sought out if there were infertility issues. Since this is the most important aim in a relationship for my partner and I, I would say there would be a major devote of our time and money to starting a family any way I can. We have a dog currently and want to adopt one more. My partner and I have similar personalities. I believe we would raise our family in a manner, where we would not limit our children in what they want to experience and learn. I was restricted on what I could do and experience as a child and I do not want that for them. They should be able to experience and learn new activities and hobbies. The both of us do not have children from previous …show more content…
It turns out we have similar wants and needs. Our expectation out of each other are mostly all the same. We have the same purpose and aim for our relationship. WE shared common ideas on support and living expenses and agree that it should be mainly shared. Chores are not assigned to one specific person and should be done if it is need. We enjoy our interpersonal and personal relationship and are satisfied by them. One of the major things that we analyzed on was dependents. I was happy we shared common ground on all the questions in the powerpoint. Religion is not a big deal breaker and was one of the first things we discussed as a couple. I am glad that we had the chance to review this relationship contract together after I was done with my paper and he enjoyed it, as