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What does 'to be in a long-term committed relationship' exactly mean? It's close to the marriage, but it's said that men prefer to say: We're going out. We're seeing each other. We're dating. Why? Does it have to do with being afraid to compromise? Thank you :)
3 Tem 2015 15:46
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Comprometerse in this context = to commit in English (afraid to commit/afraid of commitment). Llegar a un acuerdo = to compromise No I don't think so. Going out/dating/seeing each other all refer to the early stages of a relationship (I would say the first six months of a relationship, but other people's opinions may differ). But certainly, there isn't any real commitment in any of those types of relationship yet, by either party. Long-term committed relationship is much, much higher in the commitment stakes than any of those you mentioned. For a start, long-term = over many years. Some people don't want to get married, so for them 'a long-term committed relationship' is as committed as you can get. Basically the same as a marriage but without the sheet of paper. It is a high level of commitment. Maybe it's a less common term because people who have been in a relationship for several years tend to be married? I'm not so sure it's do with a fear of commitment, although it's an interesting idea.
3 Temmuz 2015
If someone is in 'a long-term committed relationship' it means they have been with the same partner for years and are committed to that person, but they just aren't married.
3 Temmuz 2015
hello there
3 Temmuz 2015
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