Skipadeedoodah
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The slew of seemingly anti-marriage threads (okay so I saw like two...still...) got me thinking. I was surprised at the amount of people in them who say they never want to get married. I guess I always assumed that marriage was just a natural step that everyone, or most people took in life. Seeing so many people who think differently, I came up with a few questions, if you don't mind 🙂
Would you be opposed to a long-term, commited relationship where you live together and share your lives as if you were married, without going through the actual legal steps?
How do you know that in 5 or 10 or 20 years you won't find someone and change your mind?
What do you think about people who do want to get married and expect it to be a very fulfilling part of their lives?
Do you want children? If so, how do you plan to go about that (assuming you said no to the whole long-term relationship, share your life thing)?
Would you be opposed to a long-term, commited relationship where you live together and share your lives as if you were married, without going through the actual legal steps?
How do you know that in 5 or 10 or 20 years you won't find someone and change your mind?
What do you think about people who do want to get married and expect it to be a very fulfilling part of their lives?
Do you want children? If so, how do you plan to go about that (assuming you said no to the whole long-term relationship, share your life thing)?