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gracepoole
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I’m going to assume you quoted the wrong poster here. Marriage calls upon spouses often to place their partners’ needs and wants above their own. All humans are self-oriented to a certain degree. Overcoming the focus on the self is a struggle for most, even those who marry in the most ideal circumstances to someone for whom they feel intense and passionate romantic love. It’s not necessary to lose the self in marriage. But it is often necessary to sublimate one’s innate focus on self to create a true union with someone else.So by this definition, no married person enters marriage for a “selfish” reason like, oh idk, it feels good to have a partner, it feels good to not be alone, it feels good to love someone, it feels good to have sex, intimacy, commitment, children…
Still seems like an accusation to me!
Have you witnessed positive marriages? I ask because I can’t think of a single example in which the above isn’t true.