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Friday, October 21, 2011

Marriage? Maybe not for me

I might never marry. Because I don't believe in divorce.
I remember Sam from Sex and the City ditched her boy-lover because to her, relationships can be merely short stories. Pondering that, I wonder if my life will be a series of short love stories, and not a novel.

It's not that I have high expectations of a partner. But maybe I just may never find a true soulmate. Soulmates are hard to find as it is; one for me, with crazy dreams of changing the world, the task becomes even more insurmountable. I might go through relationships and be an embodiment of a collection of love stories, and I may never meet a true soulmate till I'm really old.

So, marrying young is definitely not a good idea for me. I want things to be this way for me and my current, until our time is up, if it does come to that. No need for divorce, a break up will be far easier.