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Do you think getting married means giving up on freedoms?

Gauntlets28 · 26-30, M
I'd like to say no, but I have a strong aversion to anything that resembles a legally binding contract, including marriage, because they usually do mean exactly that.
I mean, you can meet the right person anyway and live with them. You don't need a marriage for that. Marriages exist to keep the unhappy couples together.
And when the vows were written "till death do us part " we only lived to fourty!
no, you can still do everyhting you did when you wernt married you just might get divorced if your spouce dosent like it, marrige is a choice and if you dont want to be in the marrige you are in you can always find a different one.
cycleman · 61-69, M
No way. Is about expanding heart. expanding your mind. expanding your convictions. expanding your desires .... well shit , it is an Expansion of who you are.
LachrymoseLamer · 51-55, M
I like this answer.
SW-User
No. But that is my idea of marriage. It is being together, growing together in a binding commitment. I am aware a lot of people do not think this way.
KaysHealingPath · 36-40, F
Not necessarily, that depends on your individual relationship.
You definitely end up organizing priorities though
LadyBronte · 56-60, F
Not if you marry the right one.
JohnOinger · 41-45, M
Marriage is a Prison Sentence
fairone · F
I think its called "compromise".. but yes..
LachrymoseLamer · 51-55, M
Indeed.
Fernie · F
depends on your definition of "freedoms"
pearllederman · 61-69, F
depends on who you married
alterlife · 26-30, F
It doesn't have to.
nature · 31-35, M
Bubbles · 36-40, F

 
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