Both should share the same concept of what a relationship means and the same energy to believe in a monogamous relationship.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I believe in monogamy if that's what a couple decides upon together, but it all depends on the personal history and culture of the two involved.
I think if you're in a committed relationship, unless you have some sort of an understanding, monogamy is something that should exist.
I think biologically we are attracted to more than one person, but given society and our needs, monogamy works better.
In our world of rampant 'individualisation', relationships are mixed blessings. They vacillate between a sweet dream and a nightmare, and there is no telling when one turns into the other.
When two people in an intimate-couple relationship look at their interactions as opportunities to learn about themselves instead of change each other, they are infusing their relationship with the energy of spiritual partnership.
I believe a lot in monogamy, let me tell you.
Monogamy is not something that's important to me. I don't think it defines love.
In a relationship each person should support the other; they should lift each other up.
Relationships are a constant negotiation and balance.
Marriage, in its truest sense, is a partnership of equals, with neither exercising dominion over the other, but, rather, with each encouraging and assisting the other in whatever responsibilities and aspirations he or she might have.