I don't see the point in marriage: if you make a commitment, you make a commitment. Fidelity is important to me; it's about honouring that commitment.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
Marriage is a commitment for life. It is a permanent, lifelong relationship.
Personally, I think fidelity is important. I don't see any point in being together if you're not being honest, having fun together, and respecting one another. Why would you stay in a relationship otherwise?
Marriage isn't about a collection of scenes over ten years of two people telling each other that they love each other. It's about commitment.
I believe that the essence of marriage is choosing someone who loves you for who you are, embraces everything about you, and building a life with that person. Whether that life is with children or without children - it's honestly immaterial to building a life with someone that you love fully.
I am a very committed wife. And I should be committed too - for being married so many times.
When you make the sacrifice in marriage, you're sacrificing not to each other but to unity in a relationship.
I think commitment is very important, particularly for me.
It had not occurred to me that marriage requires the same effort as a career. And unlike a career, marriage requires a joint effort.
Marriage is an institution, and you must be fully committed to it.
I have no problem with commitment - you can't have a real relationship without it. I can flip on a switch in my brain, and even if the next Brad Pitt is standing next to me, I won't look at him. But I can also turn that switch off, and then I collect attractive boys.