Why some people want realtionships without committment
By jade_herrera
@jade_herrera (37)
March 6, 2010 1:22am CST
Relationships are based on respect, trust and love. Can these three exist without committment? Why do some people get into a relationship but doesn't want to commit themselves to their partner? They want the benefits of a relationship but not the responsibility and obligation for another person. Is it convenient to enter into this kind of relationship? Is it even possible to become involved but not committed? Are there limitations as to where and when it ends? What if one person falls truly inlove and the other wants to be free? What if you both find out you really love each other but you can't be together because of obligations apart from your relationship? Let me know what you think.
3 responses
@homeshoppers (6166)
• Philippines
6 Mar 10
because life become so hard now thats why most of them afraid of any commitment as they are also afraid of possible big responsibility in the future. some of them just want companionship so they will not feel so alone and that they have someone that can make then so happy thats why whenever theres obligation they tend to escape afraid of the big problem.
@ravi_s2025 (510)
• India
6 Mar 10
This is something that you usually see in western countries. I was shocked when i heard about their live-in relationships and other practices.
@saanjh (784)
• India
6 Mar 10
Yes, It's true that relationship based on respect, trust and love without these we can't continue any relationship it's also true that some people get into a relationship but they doesn't want commit, I think they don't have trust on themselves and they scared of any commitment.