How to force myself to stop obsessing over marriage and...

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TwilightPrincess
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Yesterday, 7:13 pm

Mikurotoro92 wrote:
TwilightPrincess wrote:
Mikurotoro92 wrote:
Again it's as I said:

Dating is the tutorial and marriage is the actual game!

Except not all couples decide to get married. It doesn’t mean their relationship, however it’s defined by them, is merely a “tutorial.”


Okay what I said ONLY should apply to married and co-habitating couples

People who date for fun (without the goal of marriage or co-habitation) are on consistent "Easy mode" because they aren't working towards deeper commitment

Everyone else=Hard mode! ! !
There are lots of possibilities. Couples can be serious and committed to each other without any intention to marry or cohabit. It doesn’t mean they are on “easy mode.” If one of them gets seriously sick or grapples with loss or whatever life might throw at them, it’s likely going to be hard. It can be incredibly difficult seeing someone you love suffering. It’s not always easy to navigate challenging situations as a couple whether you live together or not.

I think relationships and feelings are too complex to describe in simplistic ways because there’s a lot of variation in terms of internal and external human experience.



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Yesterday, 7:41 pm

TwilightPrincess wrote:
Except not all couples decide to get married. It doesn’t mean their relationship, however it’s defined by them, is merely a “tutorial.”

There are lots of possibilities. Couples can be serious and committed to each other without any intention to marry or cohabit. It doesn’t mean they are on “easy mode.” If one of them gets seriously sick or grapples with loss or whatever life might throw at them, it’s likely going to be hard. It can be incredibly difficult seeing someone you love suffering. It’s not always easy to navigate challenging situations as a couple whether you live together or not.

I think relationships and feelings are too complex to describe in simplistic ways because there’s a lot of variation in terms of internal and external human experience.


Relationships are hard no matter what, not just romantic or friendship but also familial

After all...what IS a "romantic relationship" but just advanced friendship?

Advanced friendship but with elements of romance like sex and intimacy and parenting (if you have kids)

That is why people marry their best friend because most romantic relationships are created from the foundation of friendship