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“You’ll know when you are ready.”
This line is uttered quite often when one asks, ‘When is the right age to start dating? When should I start going out and meeting other people for a purely romantic purpose?’.
But that answer isn’t sufficient. Even if you ‘know’ WHEN you are ready, what about all of the other questions?
How?
Why?
For what duration of time?
What makes a person ‘ready’ for the demand of a relationship, and what are the demands of a relationship, exactly? What is the formula for a relationship that ‘works’ and what sorts of relationships (romantic) are there?
We know of ‘lust’ relationships that are based on strong sexual ties. It seems these types of relationships die quickly.
There are longer term, emotional/physical relationships that last longer, but what are the dynamics of that?
It’s important for me to define the purpose of a romantic relationship. A lot of people will say it is to create a family; to have children and such and such forth. Romantic relationships between human beings evolved as a way to encourage breeding and constitution of the human race. If this is true, it implies that homosexual relationships are recreational since, naturally, two of the same gender cannot reproduce.
But if relationships are not based on the idea of reproduction entirely- reproduction meaning sex- if sex is NOT the base or purpose of a relationship than what is? Why are they a good idea and what should you expect if you get into one?
I’m thinking of, financial responsibilities, emotional responsibilities, etc.
It is absolutely pointless to get into a relationship with someone when you cannot be financially responsible for yourself?
Logically, do romantic relationships have -any- purpose at all? It appears they are more for a ‘pleasure' factor than any tangible, constructive reason.
This line is uttered quite often when one asks, ‘When is the right age to start dating? When should I start going out and meeting other people for a purely romantic purpose?’.
But that answer isn’t sufficient. Even if you ‘know’ WHEN you are ready, what about all of the other questions?
How?
Why?
For what duration of time?
What makes a person ‘ready’ for the demand of a relationship, and what are the demands of a relationship, exactly? What is the formula for a relationship that ‘works’ and what sorts of relationships (romantic) are there?
We know of ‘lust’ relationships that are based on strong sexual ties. It seems these types of relationships die quickly.
There are longer term, emotional/physical relationships that last longer, but what are the dynamics of that?
It’s important for me to define the purpose of a romantic relationship. A lot of people will say it is to create a family; to have children and such and such forth. Romantic relationships between human beings evolved as a way to encourage breeding and constitution of the human race. If this is true, it implies that homosexual relationships are recreational since, naturally, two of the same gender cannot reproduce.
But if relationships are not based on the idea of reproduction entirely- reproduction meaning sex- if sex is NOT the base or purpose of a relationship than what is? Why are they a good idea and what should you expect if you get into one?
I’m thinking of, financial responsibilities, emotional responsibilities, etc.
It is absolutely pointless to get into a relationship with someone when you cannot be financially responsible for yourself?
Logically, do romantic relationships have -any- purpose at all? It appears they are more for a ‘pleasure' factor than any tangible, constructive reason.
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