Marriage is another trap. If you are someone who likes independence, it's another stamp against that. And you have to swear to fidelity.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
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.
I like being independent. I don't think that marriage means you're not independent, but right now I'm very comfortable, and I'm probably the happiest I've ever been. I feel solid. I feel safe.
Marriage is an institution, and you must be fully committed to it.
When women hold off from marrying men, we call it independence. When men hold off from marrying women, we call it fear of commitment.
Independence doesn't mean you decide the way you want.
Financial independence is paramount. My mom always says that when a woman is financially independent, she has the ability to live life on her own terms. I think that was the soundest advice that I ever got. No matter where you go in life or who you get married to, you have to be financially independent - whether you use it or not.
The cultural expectation should be if there's infidelity, the marriage is more important than fidelity.
Marriage is an attempt to solve problems together which you didn't even have when you were on your own.
Independence is happiness.
Unmarried couples should get married - that's an excellent tax avoidance measure, if a bit drastic.
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