Missokyst
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I find that very romantic, not the collar but the committment. Having only been married once in my life and long ago deciding I would not remarry unless only one of us would come out alive, marriage is the absolute for me. Men have come and gone, I have bedded some for decades, loved another for a decade.. but marriage is a for keeps thing to me. LOL it's why I remain single now. I know why people appreciate symbols, flags, insignia's, club pins, ect., are what join groups together in a common mentality. For me it has been enough to commit in my head. Although upon further reflection it may be that committing in my head is far worse. When I divorced (got married at 16, way too young), I flushed my ring down the porcelain bowl, wrapped in a wad of tissue.. covered with how I felt about my soon to be ex husband. Love or committment was not something I gave to him. But others in my life since, I am still committed in my head to be there no matter what and for any reason, because it is the committment I gave to me, to be theirs for life. It is an internal move which is not dependent on someone else or upon a symbol. I wish I had developed more respect for symbols. Kyst quote:
ORIGINAL: leadership527 symbols of our relationship are very important to us. We're the same couple that got married 12 years ago and never took off our wedding rings ... not even for 1 second
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