I was with my wife for five years before we got married. At some point, she was ready to take the next step, and I would say, 'I'm committed to you now; nothing's going to change.'
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I am a very committed wife. And I should be committed too - for being married so many times.
We've both been married before and our previous experiences made us fearful of commitment.
I never take any commitment lightly, and I certainly don't take my wife lightly. I never did and I never will. That's permanent. That's true love.
If you're going to be with someone, you're with them, you're committed to them. I'm not sort of flitting around.
Marriage is an institution, and you must be fully committed to it.
When I make a commitment I stick to it.
I always feel stupid giving advice since I've been married, what, a year? I can say this: Be in it for the long haul and just know there are going to be rough patches. No two people are the same, there are going to be areas where you just don't click.
We're planning on being married for a long, long time.
Once you have six children, you're committed.
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.
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