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seeing a future with someone


Question Posted Tuesday March 15 2011, 1:22 am

What does it mean to see a future with someone? As in your significant other. Does that mean marriage and kids?

And I understand that for different people it means different things, but I hear people throw this phrase around all the time so I'm asking what it means in the mainstream sense.


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NinjaNeer answered Tuesday March 15 2011, 4:03 pm:
Some people don't believe in marriage, and others don't want to have kids.

Basically, it means that you see this person as someone you can build a future with. It's not that they're in YOUR future. It's that you have one together, sharing goals and building a life. It means that you can imagine yourself brushing your teeth next to that person for the next 60 years of your life without cringing.

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xomegaroni answered Tuesday March 15 2011, 10:35 am:
It means that you see them in your future. That doesn't necessary mean marriage or kids but just that they're with you.

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