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Considering the general success rate of relationships, what if it was treated more like a lease agreement?
There's no denying that you change and mature more as you age....not the same at 18 as at 25...or from 25 to 30, for example. Might not want kids from 18 to 25, but then you start wanting a family.
Would knowing the relationship had an agreed upon end with no guarantee of renewal work?
My thoughts on this are very fresh and immature at the moment, but I wonder if I'm on to a good idea. Let's discuss.
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