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'You answer ending up alone is scarier.
The being asks you another question.'
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Two lives remain.
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There’s enough old married couples that would prove the answer yes, in a mechanical, mortal sense.
But if we go into philosophy, and eternity, it ends up being a mice utopia question, where the answer lies in how one defines Love, and the perceived need for entertainment.
Personally: Yes.
But if we go into philosophy, and eternity, it ends up being a mice utopia question, where the answer lies in how one defines Love, and the perceived need for entertainment.
Personally: Yes.
Now we're going into philosophy? Great. Well, yes, a marriage can last, but it all depends on the mental condition of both parties. For example, if one member of the marriage has a form of addiction, (Like alcoholism or drug use), that marriage is less likely to last and become abusive. Having children is also a big factor, including the number of offspring the couple decides to have. The more children a couple has, the more responsibility they have on their shoulders as their kids grow up. More responsibility equates to more stress, it always been that way. More responsibility may also have to be taken if one or more of the children develops a neurological or mental disorder like Autism or Bi-Polar. Things the parents might have been saving for the child like a college fund or money for a car can go down the drain if their kid or kids can't or won't use the money. There's other factors as well, such as the loss of a grandparent on one or both sides, children preferring one parent over the other, one of the partner's cheating on their other half, etc. So as I stated, yes, a marriage can last, but it can be a balancing act sometimes to do so.
Kinda feels like these are "freebee" questions that are just trying to develop the characters actual mentality. No "bad end" if you pick the "wrong" answer here. Of course I could be wrong....but im more worried about that map in the background and if they are heading over to this room or not.
Marriage is words, not deeds.
Marriage isn't glue, it's a signature.
Marriage cannot fix a broken relationship.
I believe marriage can last, but nothing (or few things) about what makes it last has anything to do with marriage itself.
Otherwise we'd never have divorces to begin with.
But you have to work at it. Marriage is a ship of Theseus. If you cling to rotting bords, rusty nails and refuse to re-tar the leaky cracks, it can only fail.
You owe it to the both of you.
Image Rhyme
"I am glad our host is wearing nice pants
As she goes about, her cute legly dance
She might be cute, but our hand in marriage?
A little soon, to jump on that carriage
Not to imply, Sophia's not a treat
We hardly know her, is the humble beat
Even if half you sinners want to drown
Between those thighs, parted for a rubdown
What, that? Oh... that wasn't, me, I must insist
I have more manners, than you horny cysts."
Poll Rhyme
"Anything can last, beyond your despair
If you put effort, into each repair
All will ever fade that has been made once
Only thing that stands time's your stupid dunce
But marriage is not made eternal
By rites alone, recited in verbal
It's the matching, the love, the care and fair
As every crack is given swift repair
It is a big process, it takes a bit of work
To keep it together, an everlasting perk
Only a fool neglects their other
Alone once more, caught in loneliness' smother
Marriage is merely a promise and a vow
But it does nothing for you, not even now
So give her a kiss, buy him something nice
Have a fun evening, with plenty of spice
Listen and care, compromise when you must
And your love, will never end in a bust.
In a sense, there is no truest of love
That is not just friendship, with a sexier hug."
Marriage isn't glue, it's a signature.
Marriage cannot fix a broken relationship.
I believe marriage can last, but nothing (or few things) about what makes it last has anything to do with marriage itself.
Otherwise we'd never have divorces to begin with.
But you have to work at it. Marriage is a ship of Theseus. If you cling to rotting bords, rusty nails and refuse to re-tar the leaky cracks, it can only fail.
You owe it to the both of you.
Image Rhyme
"I am glad our host is wearing nice pants
As she goes about, her cute legly dance
She might be cute, but our hand in marriage?
A little soon, to jump on that carriage
Not to imply, Sophia's not a treat
We hardly know her, is the humble beat
Even if half you sinners want to drown
Between those thighs, parted for a rubdown
What, that? Oh... that wasn't, me, I must insist
I have more manners, than you horny cysts."
Poll Rhyme
"Anything can last, beyond your despair
If you put effort, into each repair
All will ever fade that has been made once
Only thing that stands time's your stupid dunce
But marriage is not made eternal
By rites alone, recited in verbal
It's the matching, the love, the care and fair
As every crack is given swift repair
It is a big process, it takes a bit of work
To keep it together, an everlasting perk
Only a fool neglects their other
Alone once more, caught in loneliness' smother
Marriage is merely a promise and a vow
But it does nothing for you, not even now
So give her a kiss, buy him something nice
Have a fun evening, with plenty of spice
Listen and care, compromise when you must
And your love, will never end in a bust.
In a sense, there is no truest of love
That is not just friendship, with a sexier hug."
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