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Why do people get married, when it is quite obvious that marriage is a exercise in futility.
My parents have been married for 30 years and still are going strong.
Here is my problem, whenever I find myself in a relationship I always find a way to sabotage it .. at the though of being with a person longer than a month.
Is it me or do children from stable homes grow up to hate stability ?
iheartnm replied 2 years ago

Is it sabotage? You may find other insights when you ask yourself, "How strong is/was my parents' marriage?" If strength stands for resilience, that is one thing. If strength stands for healthy

love_your_stuff replied 2 years ago

I think the problem rests with you, not the futility of marriage. The only thing that makes me think this is about your parents is that you seem to think it is. If you don't mind me asking, how old are you?

magneticembrace replied 2 years ago

i'm like that too but its because i'm a divorce baby. it's good that you at least acknowledge this.
it's a hard thing to deal with. i'm trying to break this habit before i lose the right person.

stopdroplol replied 2 years ago

Well marriage is suppose to be a religious thing. Nowadays people do it because society tells us to, which is why over 50% of them don't work out. In reality marriage is pointless and it shouldn't take much for an educated person to realize it.

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