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Monogamy

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I think it's much better not to be in a long relationship if you feel you don't love enough the person you're with. This doesn't make any sense, and although several years ago this was a normal thing to do, to be only with one person during your whole life, nowadays it's quite different than before.

 

I don't think it's a question of being selfish or only the cutural background although I won't deny it plays a big role. The fact it's scientifically proved that love lasts from 1 year up to 4 and afterwards, the relationship changes. It's just what Gal mentioned above

 

I agree that the relationship changes but I dont believe that we're not meant to be in a relationship longer than four years. Of course there's people who just stay together because they think they have to, because they feel responsible for their kids or whatever but I do believe that not everyone like that. I do believe that relationships can last for a lifetime.

Oh, of course there're relationships that can last more than 4 years, that's for sure, but unfortunately there are a few which can last for a lifetime and still feel a strong feeling.

Oh' date=' of course there're relationships that can last more than 4 years, that's for sure, but unfortunately there are a few which can last for a lifetime and still feel a strong feeling.[/quote']

 

Well I have to agree with that.

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