Relationships Are relationships meant to last forever? (Page 2) rafee_positive Follow Xper 5 Age: 28 Follow FacebookTwitterWhatsApp 11 Are relationships meant to last forever? Post Opinion Like Share Follow 2 likes
In_Trance Follow Master Age: 25 +1 y 6.9K opinions shared on Relationships topic. Depends what you mean by forever. When people speak of forever in relationships, it's usually about 4 years 0 0 Reply
Daniel_Dano Follow Xper 6 Age: 24 +1 y Yes definitely, if someone had many past relationships it's a very big red flag 1 0 Reply
Knuxx Follow Xper 5 Age: 35 +1 y I hope some are ment to persist. I know some are ment to end. I try not to think about it. 0 0 Reply
Anonymous (30-35) +1 y Fooook No.Men are not biologically programmed to be monogamous we do it because of social pressures and shaming created by women 0 0 Reply
melanieeeB Follow Guru Age: 30 , mho 36% +1 y 1K opinions shared on Relationships topic. Everything ends eventually, nothing lasts forever 2 0 Reply
1CentWorth Follow Xper 6 Age: 43 , mho 32% +1 y Not yours. Other people, sure, but not you. 1 0 Reply
JosyJosy Follow Master Age: 31 +1 y 2.6K opinions shared on Relationships topic. No, since we all die eventually :p 0 7 Reply headset +1 y thought you would give meaningful opinion. For me it should be a life long agreement. Reply JosyJosy +1 y @headset Some relationships end in breakups though, some get backstabbed, what do you do if that agreement is broken like that? Reply headset +1 y I said it is to me. I check everything before becoming serious with someone. Tho I failed everytime. I don't have faith in relationships anymore. Because it is too hard to find someone with same values and goals Reply headset +1 y May you check your pm? I will send you a link Reply JosyJosy +1 y @headset Ya I don't think relationships are to last forever, some don't and should be used as a lesson Reply headset +1 y madam, got the link? Reply JosyJosy +1 y @headset hae yet to check Reply
u Iron_Man Follow Master Age: 44 +1 y 10.4K opinions shared on Relationships topic. No your lucky to get a year out of the average one 0 0 Reply
MountAverage Follow Guru Age: 38 +1 y 523 opinions shared on Relationships topic. What do you mean "meant to"? 0 0 Reply
bannacookies Follow Guru Age: 26 +1 y 430 opinions shared on Relationships topic. No, I don't think so.Nothing lasts forever. 0 0 Reply
scooogy Follow Master Age: 32 +1 y 1.8K opinions shared on Relationships topic. They're called relationships, not permanentships. 0 0 Reply
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Depends what you mean by forever. When people speak of forever in relationships, it's usually about 4 years
Yes definitely, if someone had many past relationships it's a very big red flag
I hope some are ment to persist. I know some are ment to end. I try not to think about it.
Fooook No.
Men are not biologically programmed to be monogamous we do it because of social pressures and shaming created by women
In the ideal world, yes but life doesn't work like that.
Everything ends eventually, nothing lasts forever
Relationships? No
Bonds or soulmates? Yes
Not yours. Other people, sure, but not you.
Nope. Enjoy it as long it's enjoyable
No, since we all die eventually :p
thought you would give meaningful opinion. For me it should be a life long agreement.
@headset Some relationships end in breakups though, some get backstabbed, what do you do if that agreement is broken like that?
I said it is to me. I check everything before becoming serious with someone. Tho I failed everytime. I don't have faith in relationships anymore. Because it is too hard to find someone with same values and goals
May you check your pm? I will send you a link
@headset Ya I don't think relationships are to last forever, some don't and should be used as a lesson
madam, got the link?
@headset hae yet to check
Realistically no ideally yes
Be great if they did...
No your lucky to get a year out of the average one
What do you mean "meant to"?
Yes! Of course... but they don’t always
Love needs love and empathy for each other
Ideally , yes but it's not realistic
No, I don't think so.
Nothing lasts forever.
They're called relationships, not permanentships.
yes, the right one is