Love promises have been around for as long as romance appeared. These future commitments usually happen during moments of intense passion or fear. Those who make love promises likely want to fulfill them. However, they aren’t always aware of how likely they are to honor that commitment in the future. Thus, they sometimes become lies. A good part of the trust in a relationship arises from the possibility of believing in one another. Inconsistency fractures relationships, as it damages the ability to trust. Love promises create expectations people don’t always fulfill. Are love promises a good idea? Is it best…
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