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gentleman-ness/chivalry
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<blockquote data-quote="Mling" data-source="post: 57934441" data-attributes="member: 152766"><p>That video is so badly named....how in the world does showing a rather sexist commitment commitment ceremony of some kind tell us why this "works?" Actually, it doesn't even show us *if* it works. Success isn't found at the start of the commitment, it's found at the end.</p><p></p><p>Of course, I suspect my definition of success in a relationship is somewhat different than other people's, as I don't require either party to be dead.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mling, post: 57934441, member: 152766"] That video is so badly named....how in the world does showing a rather sexist commitment commitment ceremony of some kind tell us why this "works?" Actually, it doesn't even show us *if* it works. Success isn't found at the start of the commitment, it's found at the end. Of course, I suspect my definition of success in a relationship is somewhat different than other people's, as I don't require either party to be dead. [/QUOTE]
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