Not surprisingly, they ended up divorced. Not too many ppl will put up with stuff like that ...
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Replying to @debeehr @HPluckrose
And at some point you need to sit and think about whether your expectations are realistic
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Replying to @debeehr @HPluckrose
She got smarter in her second marriage and settled down a lot.
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Do you think it's a moral necessity to stop doing your own thing when married or can two ppl who want to do this be happy?
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I'd rather be single than in a marriage than made taking off for 6 months on my own a no-no BUT...
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Replying to @HPluckrose @debeehr
...I'd understand someone who'd rather be single than in a marriage in which the partner took off for 6 months on her own.
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Coz both of them have the right to seek relationships which are compatible with their emotional & individual needs.
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Yes, but not everythg ppl think is a need is. Ppl are complicated and do thgs for lots of reasons, which they're not always in touch with,
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Replying to @debeehr @HPluckrose
And which are often rooted in things like childhood dysfunction and warped ideas abt ppl, the world and relationships
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Then don't marry someone who wants to go off and travel on their own. But that will be abt filling ur own needs, not saving them from selves
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