If you're going to be with someone, you're with them, you're committed to them. I'm not sort of flitting around.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
You can be committed to somebody because of ego: 'I said I was going to be with this joker for the rest of my life, so I'm just going to do it.' Or you can be committed because you have a deeply rooted connection.
When you are seeing somebody, then obviously it's a commitment. And if you don't want to commit, then don't be in a relationship. Every relationship deserves a certain credibility and respectability. For me, it's always been like that.
When I make a commitment I stick to it.
Absolutely not. I have no problem with commitment. In fact, I love having someone in my life.
You have to be committed or you fall behind, lose out.
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.
Commitment is an act, not a word.
When I decide to do something, I stick with it, total commitment.
I am a very committed wife. And I should be committed too - for being married so many times.
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.'
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