I think monogamy exists when you're of age. I'm not saying that's good, but in today's time, a female won't honestly get a full commitment until they're at least 25 or 26. That's not good, but that's how it is.
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I think if you're in a committed relationship, unless you have some sort of an understanding, monogamy is something that should exist.
I don't know if it's responsible for kids of my age to be so aggressively pursuing monogamous binds, because I don't think we're ready for them. The romanticism within our culture dictates that that's what you're supposed to be looking for.
Monogamy is a tricky thing. I don't think it's for everyone, but I've chosen that life, and there's no question in my relationship.
I've never been monogamous. It might happen, but it never has yet. I don't understand women, I'm off that kick.
I think monogamy is a little unnatural, if I'm totally honest. You change. Things alter. It's the exception rather than the rule and I think it's exceptional to cope with it and manage it. It's hard work.
I believe a lot in monogamy, let me tell you.
For any couple, once you delve into the idea of non-monogamy, you're entering pretty frightening territory.
Human nature is such that monogamy is a really hard thing to achieve.
I would like to think that monogamy works: that once you make that vow, that decision in your life to stay committed, you actually get to keep that promise; you get to keep that commitment. I think that once you start to lose that, once you start to wonder, even emotionally - especially emotionally - your relationship is bound to get lost.
I don't know, monogamy is a weird thing for me.
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