I see what you're getting at... Our marriage is a life-long commitment to one another, but if either one of us did not make that commitment, or broke that commitment, then we wouldn't have a marriage (or at least a good one).
RE: Does TRUE LOVE actually exist?
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Does TRUE LOVE actually exist?
True lovers do not need to get into the very institution of marriage. Marriage is declaring to the Government "We are in Love". Terming it as True Love is hypocrisy at its best. It is just living together under certain condition & restriction. Love may or may not exist in that arrangement.
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I wasn't trying to say that an official certificate from the government = true love. Obviously, that is not the case. True love exists regardless of a piece of paper, and plenty of married people do not truly love each other.
Meaning, calling marriage true love is hypocrisy? That's not what I said. Or am I misunderstanding you?
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