How many of you people, actually planning to settle down with just one person of...

Kimmy

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If I find a person who I love very much and who I want to live with the rest of my life, and they happen to be of the same sex - then yes. If not, no.
 
...the same sex? I was wondering. I thought I am not the only one who wanted to settle down. But apparently, people think that "settling down" is just too overrated. They think that love has it's time limit and you are going to love another person anyway.

I mean....I thought gay people was fighting for marriage? But how come their mindset of the definition of marriage is just, not for the rest of their life? And they think that same sex life settling down thingy is just, unrealistic. Is it?

Am I wrong to think that I wanted to settle down with someone? Moreover, I am afraid, can I actually found someone who wants the same way? Or am I just too idealistic and need to downgrade my demand?
 
If I find a person who I love very much and who I want to live with the rest of my life, and they happen to be of the same sex - then yes. If not, no.
 
i do think its possible people are just used to the certain stereotypes and lifestyles.or jus want to be free and screw others.you need to find someone with the same aspects on life as you
 
Lots of people think they only want sex when they are younger. (Hormones.) But as they get older and their sex drive dies down, they realize that they want a companion to spend the rest of their life with. (That's what my mom says anyways.)

Some people (like me) have never even thought about sex without having a monogamous relationship. I want to be married before I have sex. Call me old-fashioned or call me a prude, I don't care. I think it's a big deal to give yourself to someone else, and I wouldn't want to unless I'm going to spend the rest of my life with that person.
But that's just me. I'm sure others have different views on it.
 
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