• oce 🐆
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    Why would one want to do this leap of faith if one can be happy without it? I’d rather have the relationship be based on regularly renewed interest than a leap. I don’t want someone to stay with me because of a past social success certificate. People change, you can’t predict if you’ll have the same feelings in 3 years. If it is still there great, if it’s not, I’d rather not make things administratively complicated on top of the rest.

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      I would say that even the easiest relationships are work and it’s not healthy to always have your eye on the door but what do I know?

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      It’s absolutely guaranteed you won’t have the same feelings. People change and the new relationship dopamine wears off after a few years.

      However, building a life together is a special thing in its own right and that takes commitment to stay together and work on the relationship when times get tough.

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      I think that OP is talking about the commitment of marriage more-so than the actual document making it official with the government. I like the comic as a sweet notion of finding love when you weren’t looking for it. But a relationship without commitment and without the security that your partner would allow you to grow and change as a person and still stay committed would be hard to stay in realistically.