carter
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It seems to me that there exists a state twixt married and single. Thus this thread. For all who are neither fish nor fowl. Fosh?
carter said:Ok, I'm referring to those for who commitment isn't synomymous with contract. That unspoken bond that says, "We're committed but need no contract to ratify our commitment." The license to be unlicensed.
scotrace said:Let's not even try a "Married and Looking" room.
K?
"Before these witnesses I vow to love you and care for you as long as we both feel like it"?
Doran said:Sounds to me like you're talking about swinging or else a fairly open relationship with someone with whom you are good friends and also lovers but with whom things are not strictly exclusive. This can be fun. Especially if both persons are attractive and have lots of attractive friends.
The only caveats I have come up with:
1.) Personally, whenever I was in that sort of thing I found myself wanting something more serious.
2.) Or the other person did
3.) Or else jealousy stepped in somehow
4.) The production of flourishing offspring is greatly aided by parental investment from two parents. If they possess an exclusive commitment this raises the chances of them staying together and providing a stable home for the offspring. The practice of marrying late if at all reduces realistic childbearing time for females. Something like 70% of childless persons in their 40s said they wished they had a child. That statistic is from an artlcle in Foreign Affairs by Philip Longman. (Please excuse me, I'm working on an essay on Spartan demography and so I am neck-deep in studying reproduction patterns of the human species.)
jamespowers said:Oh geez! This thread has taken a way crazy turn. No swinging threads please. :eusa_doh:
Where did you say you were from? Berkeley? Ok, makes sense.
Number four makes sense though. I love my son and I am nearly in your demographic study age group.
I think I'm referring to being single and committed for whatever period of time works out for all committed parties.
However
Foofoogal said:Sounds like half the married people of this generation. :eusa_doh:
children present who would benefit from a stable home with two parents,
A real marriage bears no resemblance to these
Marriages of interest or ambition.It is two lovers
who live together. A priest may well say certain
words, a notary may well sign certain papers.
I regard these preparations in the same way
that a lover regards the rope ladder that he ties
to his mistress's window.
Lady Mary Wortley Montagu (1689-1762).