Sorry mate have to disagree with you on this one,not all relationships are doomed.
I agree that in recent years more relationships and marriages are failing,this i feel because peoples values have changed.
I have been with my partner 23yrs,and we are both very happy with eachother.
If you work hard enough at something the results will be success,some being fantastic.
We tell eachother everyday that we love one another,and talk all the time about anything and everything.
We have still got a very active love life(wink,wink),so much so we embarrase our teenage children 17,18,19.
But were very happy and still very much in love,if they don't like it its about time they moved out anyway.
So i definitly disagree that relationships are doomed.
2007-08-07 09:41:35
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answered by Tony 3
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I agree to some extent, but there is always the exception to the rule. I know of some relationships that are rock solid where the two people have been together for many many years. I think the problem is that so often people just drift in and out of relationships without really thinking if the relationship is what they really want. If more people stopped to think about the reality of entering into a relationship and not just doing it for the sake of it, then more relationships would last. As for knowing whether a relationship will last forever, no-one can actually say it will for sure. You just hope that it will.
2007-08-07 00:59:31
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answered by Anonymous
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Hi,
It is true that some relationships do fail and people get hurt and things just go pear-shaped and all the other problems occur like trying to sort out divorces, property, custody of kids and sharing of assets ect.
But sometimes you got to just go with the flow and right now I am in a happy relationship with a guy I love whom loves me and hopefully one day we will get married and have a baby but that doesn't bond us forever - although I hope it will.
No one knows what round the corner but you never know where you find true love unless you take a dip in the waters!
Lx
2007-08-07 00:56:23
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answered by SunshineApple 6
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I reckon that statistically you are probably right however I do believe that there is someone for everyone - It's just a matter of finding that person..
thus all relationships are doomed until you find the right person (at which point marriage and kids should be brought in to the equation)...
2007-08-07 00:54:33
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answered by Smiler 2
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2016-10-09 09:46:02
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answered by ? 4
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Divorces and breakups are devastating, it's like a death in the family, I know this going through a divorce after 30 years, and the court case has been in the court system for two years now, I pray it will will be over with soon. In my case we should have never married, but we were young and dumb. Live and learn.
2007-08-07 01:58:25
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answered by kim t 7
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No one can guarantee that they will be together forever but if we all thought like you did, no one would enjoy trying to make it work. There is no point in living if you are going to think like that. Taking a chance on someone is what life is all about. I love my fiance and can see myself being with him, having children with him and growing old together, if we get that far then it's a bonus. If we don't, at least we can say we tried.
2007-08-07 00:56:32
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answered by Anonymous
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I agree with you. In today's world people has forgotten about their feelings and emotions. All they care about is money or themselves. I don't like it when couples break up they always ask for a huge ransom. If this happens you know that they dont love each other, it's just a way to get money for them. I feel sorry for all these people who have to pay their partners hundreds/millions of pound for teh break up. This money us the money they have worked for, no one else have got right on it. It is very unfair to give the other one a share of your money. I am married as well and my husband thinks am going to leave him and take all his belongings. I am tired of fighting with him and reassuring him. But if it really happens one day I would rather go empty handed.
2007-08-07 00:56:30
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answered by Anonymous
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You are correct, all relationships end in heartache, but not for the pessimistic reasons you site.
Firstly your premise is incorrect, many may fail but many also don't.
Within a strong lifelong partnership, one partner will die first leaving the other behind; hence my statement that all relationships end in heartache!
2007-08-07 00:57:12
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answered by ALLEN B 5
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Relationships kind of evolve and grow like people, so you have to really stick at them. Personally, I think it's better that people experience as many serious relationships as they can so they know exactly what they want.
I like to think of relationships as little experiments, some work, some dont.
2007-08-07 00:55:03
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answered by holly145 3
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