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Originally Posted by shouldimaybe
That's good info. I do believe that quality relationships will make us happy. But I don't believe we have to be in a romantic relationship to be happy. Before a good quality relationship can be established we must first learn to accept ourselves for who we are. Then, when we are comfortable with who we are we can start identifying common values in others and start building these quality relationships. Self awareness is a great thing. As far as romantic relationships go I stick to my guns and not rush it. I've already removed my ball and chain twice. I guess my last sentence was pretty vague.
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what you say is true but try telling that to the females who are brainwashed into thinking that a happy and healthy relationship must be a committed one. Our society is so dominated by the feminazis that anything counter to what they say will be categorically labelled misogynistic, sexist, hateful, or whatever word they can cook up.
I do agree with tbone that it is really cheaper to rent than buy, especially as time goes on. As a relationship goes on, lust dims and peoples true colors emerge and problems come. Getting rid of someone then becomes an exercise in of itself. In the end we all pay, in one form or another.