Yes and the key word is committed. You can travel, go wherever you want and still be committed. Now if you mean having other sexual relationships as freedom- no. You cannot say your are committed and doing this too.
2006-07-20 07:55:03
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answered by vhat40 4
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You can be in a commited relationship and still be yourself. You can still hang out with your friends or go to do the things you love. You also have to remember that it goes both ways. You go out they go out. However, if you are talking freedom as in being with someone else no it isn't possible. The truth of the matter someone will get hurt. If you are wanting freedom to be with someone else you are ready for a committed relationship at all.
2006-07-20 13:39:18
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answered by alwyzn2somthn 2
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I doubt you mean the "freedom" to go see other people. Because then obviously the answer is no.
But if you mean the ability to still be your own person and do the things you enjoy without the other one, then yes. That is how a relationship is supposed to work out. If your partner is being too clingy, demanding, or gets lonely easily, kindly explain that you are not running away from them, but that you just want to go on a walk, or color a picture etc.
2006-07-20 13:39:12
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answered by Brackalicious 4
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Depends on what your definition is of a freedom in a committed relationship. This something you and your partner should sit down and talk about. Both of you need to set whats acceptable in your relationship and whats not, whats allowed and what you have limitations on.
2006-07-20 13:41:36
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answered by dsd 5
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Yes it is. But it's what a couple agrees upon within the relationship. It takes two. too much freedom usually leads to divorce, as well as, not enough. Yet everyone needs a little space time with a best friend to unwind go to a sports event a cooking show... but balance is the key
Have a good one:-)
2006-07-20 13:40:43
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answered by Anonymous
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define freedom. Can you date other people? Sure, but you wouldn't be in a committed relationship. Can you live your life any way you want? Sure, but if it doesn't fit with the other person, they may decide to move on. You will always have to consider the other person, if you decide to spend the rest of your life with just one person. But, my longest relationships were always 'friends with benefits' and not boyfriends. That is, until I met my fiance 6 years ago!
2006-07-20 13:39:57
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answered by hichefheidi 6
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Freedom is the opposite of commitment,lol
2006-07-20 13:37:53
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answered by dragonfly 4
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I think every relationship should have some level of freedom. You need to be able to see family and friends and your partner. If you just see that person you're with, doesn't the excitement kind of go away? Just because you don't spend every waking moment with them doesn't mean you love them any less.
2006-07-20 13:41:22
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answered by AngelLuv 3
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Absolutely...but it's not for everyone...make sure you and your partner are on the same page about whatever type of "freedom" either of you desires...as long as you have communication, honesty, and trust between you then anything the two of you are okay with is fine...
2006-07-20 13:40:26
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answered by . 7
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A wonerfull and committed relationship can only be there when there is space(freedom) for each other in it together with trust and understanding.I think it is freedom with trust
2006-07-20 13:40:56
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answered by emily 3
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