Where has the love gone? It's gone where it had to go: people change, love naturally goes somewhere else, seeking other purposes, there's no turning back, that's all. But I wouldn't say marriage is to blame.
I believe in happy marriages, happy married people - and happy single people when it is better to stay single than unhappily married. "The pursuit of happiness", that's what it's called.
But, strangely (to me), there are married couples who can live together for the rest of their lives no matter what... for the weirdest reasons... even after love "has gone somewhere else". Would you "recommend" this type of marriage?
RE: Is marriage a tomb of love?
Where has the love gone? It's gone where it had to go: people change, love naturally goes somewhere else, seeking other purposes, there's no turning back, that's all. But I wouldn't say marriage is to blame.I believe in happy marriages, happy married people - and happy single people when it is better to stay single than unhappily married. "The pursuit of happiness", that's what it's called.
But, strangely (to me), there are married couples who can live together for the rest of their lives no matter what... for the weirdest reasons... even after love "has gone somewhere else". Would you "recommend" this type of marriage?