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Lifetime
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Marriage
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Lifetime partner. I've gotten into fights with boyfriends because I don't want marriage.
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lifetime partnership. the security of marriage makes you take things for granted sometimes.
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marriage ofcourse , cause it is better , in my opinion .
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lifetime partnership. i think marriage is unnecessary for true soulmates. i prefer to make a conscious choice every day to be with someone (and not just be together because you feel bound to a legal/religious contract).
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to me they are practically the same thing b/c you can screw either of them up! I guess marriage is a *bit* harder to walk away from... i'm fine with being engaged forever, really.. i dont think a piece of paper makes much of a difference... but who knows, i'm not married.
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Lifetime partnership. I won't even consider marriage anymore...
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How about both? I am married to my lifetime partner. We both agreed we wanted to be be together for the rest of our lives, and we promised to do it when we got married, "as long as we both shall live."
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lifetime relationship..marriage is the same thing accept its written in words making it "official".
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A marriage. To me a marriage is a lifetime partnership. They mean the same to me.
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Thank you for asking! I want my lifetime partner to make me officially his wife.
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Lifetime partnership i would say. Marriages came from long ago when women were too weak to take care of themselves physically, so the leader of this one tribe said that now you will choose a man who will take care of you...This will be called marriage!
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Lifetime partnership. My s/o are living together 12 yrs and will never marry
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marriage
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lifetime partnership for sure
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both.:)
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Good question, and I'd rather have a friend than either one of those things.
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I'm old fashioned, but marriage is supposed to be a lifetime partnership - so one means the other and vise versa
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My marriage is a lifetime partnership.
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either one is fine as long as BOTH people love each other...then I am happy
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marriage is for lifetime
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I would like my marriage to be THE lifetime partnership.
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yes, both
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Lifetime parnership. Why? I dunno, I just prefer the term "lover" to "husband". But who knows, Maybe I'll change my mind when I'm a bit older.
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Lifetime partner. I don't want to be bound by paperwork,or any strings.
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the're the same pretty much
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lifetime partnership.
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marriage. getting married is showing that you are completely committed to them and will always be.
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I'd prefer lifetime partnership. It's essentially the same thing as marriage, without the paperwork. If two people have a strong foundation, they would stick together no matter what. A marriage certificate does not prevent betrayals or offer any more security.
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Marriage because I want a major commitment if I love the person enough to become that serious.
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I have joined a lifetime partnership with my husband. It was when we chose to have a son together, though, not the day we were married.
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If you are doing it right it's the same thing, just with legal protections with the marriage certificate.
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both or neither
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marriage
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both with 2 different girls
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mairage is a subcatigoty of lifetime partnership. just like german sheapard is a subcatigory of dog which is a subcatigory of mamal
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Marriage.. It means something to know that both of you are willing to put your committment on paper, not just words that can be misconstrude later or forgotten. Plus you only live once so why not at least give it a try. You may like it. :)
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Either is fine. One doesn't have to be marry to show commitment. Just because you marry it doesn't set the relationship in stone, one can still leave. Either way is pretty much the same. The only difference is that in a marriage there is the ability to cover a spouse under your medical and dental policies amongst other things but a piece of paper and a ring is not what keeps people together, it's love and respect that does.
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Apart from a piece of paper what is the difference?
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The only reason why I would say marriage is because with just a lifetime partnership (no papers), you do not reap the benefits that married people do (insurance is more expensive etc.) Aside from that, I would be happy either way as long as I am with the man I love. The only difference is in the eyes of the law as far as I am concerned and in my case, I am getting married because I have a child from a previous relationship and this way my husband will have some legal rights to him.
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great question...yes i would/...parents have been married 60 years next year and i wanted that too but it all went wrong and i have been married twice and about to marry again.I pray this time is forever
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Lifetime partnership. I don't need the little piece of paper.
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Lifetime partnership.
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Marriage IS a lifetime partnership, that's what it means. It's a commitment to complement each other, to be there for the other person in every way they need for life.
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aren't they bot equal..? marriage should be a lifetime partnership...
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marriage.
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