Why did you marry?
Do you realize that I search this website looking for your replies to just about anything.
I'm so impressed by your replies - if we were to go back to the middle ages, you'd be the King's counselor... the one who was actually ruling the kingdom without anybody knowing it.
When I read the thread I thought it was about "why did you get a permanent companion of the opposite sex?" and was preparing a large things of why I would think that's convenient... but then I read your post and yes, marriage itself would be worthless without the tax breaks, in fact, this is a case in which the state and church separation is not as good as the other things, the state promotes this religious tradition using tax breaks, it is kind of lame in my opinion. The only other reason to do it would be being brain washed into thinking that a marriage needs to happen
Best romantic story ever.
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"I didn't see the point in getting married if you can just stay together for life..."
I agree completely. Since my husband is European and I'm American, we couldn't "just stay together" another way, so we got married. Doesn't really make much difference otherwise, and I wouldn't want to be trapped in a relationship that needed a piece of paper to shore ti up.
As for why I wanted to live with him - he's most likely an Aspie too, and the only person who really "gets" me. Although I prefer isolation to the company of NTs most of the time, I also get lonely and crave companionship - it just is a rare person who is able to provide it. On the practical side, it is just easier for both of us to cope with life (and all the garbage the harsh NT world throws at us) when we can share the burden. We had a long distance relationship first, for years, and I was kind of worried about living together, and sometimes still miss my solitude a bit, but for the most part it has been a positive thing.
