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Topic: Happily Married or Happily in a Relationship
Alex 's photo
Sun 01/31/21 08:07 PM
I prefer to be happily married

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Sun 01/31/21 08:27 PM

I prefer to be happily married


Same. One man is enough to contend with, let alone multiple men. :grinning:

IceCreeme's photo
Sun 01/31/21 09:24 PM
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Alex
I prefer to be happily married


Same. One man is enough to contend with, let alone multiple men. :grinning:


I also prefer to be married....
BUT a person can still have a great 'committed' relationship with just one man..

Trixie's photo
Mon 02/01/21 12:11 AM

I prefer to be happily married


I’m with you on that, I would prefer to be happily married :heart:

Duttoneer's photo
Mon 02/01/21 01:05 AM

I would settle for a happy romantic relationship.

SparklingCrystal 💖💎's photo
Mon 02/01/21 02:17 AM
There is no difference between the two really, yet I'd prefer to be happily married.

Rock's photo
Mon 02/01/21 02:34 AM
Not to be too nitpicky...
But, marriage is a type of relationship.


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Mon 02/01/21 03:53 AM
Edited by Unknow on Mon 02/01/21 03:55 AM
Marriage..... I don't think I wanna do it again.

cleve's photo
Mon 02/01/21 03:56 AM


actions of commitment are part of expressing love to your mate......marriage

is a expression of love not only to your mate but also to the world that your

one....i believe marriage is great way to express your love for another how

ever expressions of love must continue for love to last and grow and heal our

wounds.....

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Mon 02/01/21 08:37 AM
Definitely marriage, with a very tiny caveat that there is passion that does not die as years are added to the marriage!!

River Rat's photo
Mon 02/01/21 08:38 AM
My greatest love passed in 2017. Most people we knew from when we met knew we never got the piece of paper. Other people assumed we were married because of the way we interacted together. We could not have been more committed to each other with or without local document from the Courthouse. So I can't say one is better than the other. To us, though we talked often about it, neither of us wanted or needed that paper to show each other or anyone else the love we shared.

Hermanbob's photo
Mon 02/01/21 05:24 PM

I prefer to be happily married


Same. One man is enough to contend with, let alone multiple men. :grinning:


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Mon 02/01/21 05:59 PM
A happy relationship leads to a happy marriage:relaxed:

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Mon 02/01/21 07:17 PM
Legally beware of the length of your happy relationship :wink:

Kevin's photo
Tue 02/02/21 02:18 PM
Happily in an open or poly "marriage" seems best for me.

Mr Good Guy's photo
Tue 02/02/21 04:45 PM
Most women: "Married"

Clueless men: "Married"

Smart men: "Not a chance in hell I'll take those odds and risk half my wealth on a totally and completely one sided equation".

Toodygirl5's photo
Tue 02/02/21 05:09 PM
Edited by Toodygirl5 on Tue 02/02/21 05:09 PM

Legally beware of the length of your happy relationship :wink:



:thumbsup:

Jack Smith's photo
Tue 02/02/21 11:11 PM
same here

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Wed 02/03/21 05:37 AM

Most women: "Married"

Clueless men: "Married"

Smart men: "Not a chance in hell I'll take those odds and risk half my wealth on a totally and completely one sided equation".


One sided equation, what a clueless statement. whoa Thanks for showing us women on Mingle who you are.
There are prenups, unless you are completely clueless whoa

Mike6615's photo
Wed 02/03/21 06:46 AM


Most women: "Married"

Clueless men: "Married"

Smart men: "Not a chance in hell I'll take those odds and risk half my wealth on a totally and completely one sided equation".


One sided equation, what a clueless statement. whoa Thanks for showing us women on Mingle who you are.
There are prenups, unless you are completely clueless whoa


But people must be careful with prenups. Here is what King Law Firm explained on how they can be nullified:

Prenups are contracts that will generally be enforced, but there several ways to challenge their validity. You would ideally want an attorney to closely scrutinize your prenup before you begin the process of divorce or separation.

Grounds for Nullifying a Prenup

The three most common grounds for nullifying a prenup are unconscionability, failure to disclose, or duress and coercion.

Unconscionability may be present if the agreement is patently unfair to one party. However, an agreement isn’t automatically unconscionable if one spouse receives more than the other under its terms.

Disclosures are also important for prenups. The amount of alimony or property division you would receive in a divorce is dependent on your spouse’s income and wealth. If they hid assets or didn’t tell you about valuable business interests they held, then you didn’t really know what rights you were giving up by signing the prenup.

Duress and coercion can also invalidate a prenup. If the prenup was signed the day before your wedding, it may appear that the parties didn’t have much time to fully review the agreement. One party may have felt forced to sign the document in order to move forward with the wedding.

If the evidence indicates that the prenup may be susceptible to challenge, your spouse may be willing to negotiate some of the terms to avoid a prolonged battle in court. Contact a divorce attorney to discuss the contents of your prenup whether you have a legal basis for challenging the agreement.


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