We go on dates thinking that person is our future husband or wife, without getting to know them, as we live in a fantasy and an illusion of romance.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
It's always been my personal feeling that unless you are married, there is something that is not very dignified about talking about who you are dating.
I'm never going to say anything about who I'm dating unless I'm married or engaged.
In this day and age, I ask anyone I date right away: 'Are you married? Are you in a relationship with anyone? Does anyone think they're in a relationship with you?' And by the way, if someone says, 'Yes, I am dating other people,' that's not necessarily a deal breaker. But you have to communicate it, not hide it.
You can be romantically interested in someone and love them and still, I think, be really interested in things and a certain lifestyle that person might provide.
I'm in love with love and totally believe in marriage, but that's not even on my radar right now. I am not putting energy into dating.
I have relationships. I date. But it takes a lot to say I'm going to be married and have children.
You never really know a man until you have divorced him.
You're talking to someone who has been married to various people for the last 40 years of her life. Dating is not really something familiar. I've never really been a dater.
There's something about marriage that is not as intensely romantic or interesting as a couple's first meeting.
I've always said men should study romance novels to find out how women think and what they want, both during the courtship phase and in a lifelong partner.
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