A Year of Questions for You and Your Spouse

A Year of Questions for You and Your Spouse

This is a .pdf with 365 questions (plus one for leap year) for spouses. My intent was to create a page you could print out, cut the questions into strips and put them all into a container. Pull out a question a day to spark conversation between you and your spouse. If a question does not apply to you or your spouse, just reframe the question so that it does. Change the "what" or the "who." I encourage you to create your own rules. Many of these questions are better answered if there is no limit on time, money, etc. This gives more room for options and imagination (I'd love to have advice from Florence Nightingale and live in Italy!). When the answer revolves around people, you may want to give the option of adding "in addition to" or "other than my spouse." And, honestly, I think it's OK to change questions, add questions, give information not asked for, and so on. The idea behind the questions is to give you and your spouse a starting place for conversation and learning more about each other. Please remember to speak the truth in love and listen well. Enjoy, Lori <

(This .pdf is offered freely to couples and as a tool in marriage ministry. Please give credit and link back when sharing. Please do not sell or copy to your site.)



1. How would you like to celebrate your 100th birthday? 2. What would you like to learn? 3. What do you want and/or need when you are sad? 4. You're writing a novel. Who is the main character? What happens to him/her? 5. The last time you laughed, what was so funny? 6. What are you concerned about? 7. The electricity goes out for 24 hours. How do you spend your time? 8. What gift would you bring to your spouse in the hospital? 9. Where in the world would you like to live? 10. Telling the truth will get a friend in trouble. Do you speak up? 11. What do you want to say to your children on their wedding day? 12. What do you own that would be hard to share or give away? 13. What achievement in your life is important to you? 14. What group would you like to join? 15. Someone gives you $200. How do you spend it?



16. What is the hardest thing you've ever done? 17. What characteristic do you most love about your spouse? (Share an example.) 18. What world problem would you like to fix? 19. What interesting event have you witnessed? 20. You hear a song and remember when. What's the song and what's the memory? 21. Your friend loses their spouse. What do you say or do? 22. What is your favorite family tradition? 23. What small thing irritates you? Is there a practical fix? 24. You want to take your spouse on an adventure. What's the adventure? 25. What new sex position would you like to try? 26. If you could change your name, what would you choose? 27. How would you respond if your car was stolen? 28. What would you like to do in the next two years? 29. To whom do you want to say "thank you"? Why? 30. You're facing a difficult situation. Whom do you go to for advice?



31. What do you like best about where you live? 32. What one item would you find hard to live without? 33. With whom would you like to have a conversation (no time or distance limits)? 34. What encouragement do you need to hear? 35. What cause do you feel passionate about? What can you do? 36. Someone lies about you. How do you handle it? 37. Your best friend moves away. What do you do? 38. What stresses you? 39. What would you like to say to your father? 40. What would you like to say to your mother? 41. Where is your favorite spot in your home? 42. What would be your dream job? 43. You're awake at 3am and can't get back to sleep. What do you do? 44. What do you need to stop doing? 45. If you could write your own eulogy, what would you say?



46. What problem have you recently fixed? 47. What woman in history do you most admire? Why? 48. What man in history do you most admire? Why? 49. You want an unusual pet. What do you choose? 50. What would you title your autobiography? 51. You have the whole day of with no responsibilities. What do you do? 52. What one thing would you like to change about yourself? 53. Your friend is facing a hard choice. What do you say or do? 54. What's on your "bucket list" (things you want to do before you kick the bucket)? 55. What is the most romantic thing your spouse has done for you? 56. What did you learn about marriage from your parents (both good and bad)? 57. What problems are you facing today? 58. You're stuck in an elevator for four hours. What items do you wish you had? 59. What do you feel qualified to teach? 60. What would you say or do for someone facing the loss of their home?



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