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I always thought that true feelings don't require stamps and documents πŸ’Œ.
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I've seen too many people who were "officially together" but were actually strangers to each other.

For me, something else is important: trust, respect, the ability to be there when it's scary, when it hurts, when you want to quit. These moments are real, not signatures on papers. Love is tested by actions, attention, care, and not by a stamp in a passport 🌿.

Of course, for some, a legal marriage is important. But I believe that you can be happy without it. You can build a life together, support each other, dream and grow - and not depend on formalities. Love is measured by what we do for each other every day, not by the number of wedding photos πŸ“Έ.

And yet, sometimes I ask myself: why do many people think that “paper makes a relationship real”? Shouldn’t real feelings be stronger than any rules and traditions?

Have you ever thought that real intimacy can be stronger than any official formality?

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