Been dating a woman for 3-4 months. She's very attractive, nice body, treats me well, good sex, etc. Now while the chemistry isn't much to write home about, I still enjoy her company and some aspects of an exclusive relationship that I haven't experienced in years (I concluded she was worth me giving her the label of a boyfriend-girlfriend, yada yada).
Last night I was out with a female friend who asked how things were going with her. I replied that it was going good I guess. She kept on prying to the point to where we got into a debate about monogamy and marriage. I told her that marriage isn't an attractive deal to me...or at least I haven't met a woman that can persuade me otherwise. She was convinced that I should be up front to my partner about what my long term intentions are with her.
@Desdinova posted a relatable thread called "Reasons for Marriage". Marriage out of fear caught my eye in the post. Also, the first member to reply, @Reykhel , said, "Marriage because you get brainwashed into believing that it's the social norm." How true.
2 questions in regard to this thread -
1) I've never met a woman to this day that I fell head over heels for, a woman that is close to perfect in relation to chemistry, and that I want to spend years and years with. Whatever my feelings, do these women exist?
2) What about the women who are just 'good' or 'normal'? If I'm not easily convinced the former question can be answered, why isn't it alright to have a partner you're not head over heels for but enjoy their company?
Honorable mention: It seems that my female friend is deeply sided on the camp of monogamy and marriage, however, she did hit a nerve in me. Am I wasting my partner's time if I am almost certain I'm not in it for marriage? Why can't I simply enjoy the time we have together at this point in my life?
Any personal insight would be appreciated.
Last night I was out with a female friend who asked how things were going with her. I replied that it was going good I guess. She kept on prying to the point to where we got into a debate about monogamy and marriage. I told her that marriage isn't an attractive deal to me...or at least I haven't met a woman that can persuade me otherwise. She was convinced that I should be up front to my partner about what my long term intentions are with her.
@Desdinova posted a relatable thread called "Reasons for Marriage". Marriage out of fear caught my eye in the post. Also, the first member to reply, @Reykhel , said, "Marriage because you get brainwashed into believing that it's the social norm." How true.
2 questions in regard to this thread -
1) I've never met a woman to this day that I fell head over heels for, a woman that is close to perfect in relation to chemistry, and that I want to spend years and years with. Whatever my feelings, do these women exist?
2) What about the women who are just 'good' or 'normal'? If I'm not easily convinced the former question can be answered, why isn't it alright to have a partner you're not head over heels for but enjoy their company?
Honorable mention: It seems that my female friend is deeply sided on the camp of monogamy and marriage, however, she did hit a nerve in me. Am I wasting my partner's time if I am almost certain I'm not in it for marriage? Why can't I simply enjoy the time we have together at this point in my life?
Any personal insight would be appreciated.