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Have I been married?

2025/2/20
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我从未真正结婚,因为我从未认真承诺与某人共度余生。我的两次婚姻,一次与Anna,一次与Della,都只是为了解决签证问题或满足特定需求,并非出于对长期稳定关系的追求。与Sofia的六年恋情虽然刻骨铭心,但最终以分手告终,让我意识到自己更向往自由和多样化的生活,而不是长期稳定的婚姻关系。虽然我与前妻们保持着友好的关系,并且从这些经历中学习和成长,但我依然认为自己从未真正体验过婚姻的真谛,那是一种我从未真正拥有的体验,一种与我个人追求自由和多样化人生格格不入的体验。我更享受在世界各地旅行探险,体验不同文化和人际关系带来的丰富多彩的人生。虽然我曾尝试过婚姻,但那只是为了达到某些目的的手段,而非我真正渴望的生活方式。我珍惜与每个人的相遇和相知,但我的内心深处始终向往着自由和独立,这与婚姻的承诺和责任感相冲突。因此,我选择了一条与众不同的道路,一条充满冒险和挑战,但也充满自由和惊喜的道路。

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Hi, I'm Derek Sivers, and have I been married? Hmm. Sophia was my first big love. We met at 21 when we were both in the circus. She opened me up and taught me how to be honest. I was absolutely certain that I was going to spend the rest of my life with her. After six years together, she went to Honduras and within a week fell in love. She dumped me by email saying she had never loved me.

They got married and had a baby. We remained friends. Anna lived in Sweden when I lived in New York. She stayed with me three times in a row for months at a time until the border visa guy at the airport told her, "I'm letting you in one last time, but I'm putting a note on your record that you're not allowed in again without a resident visa." We were in love and had been together for two years but didn't want to get married. We tried to get her a work visa but it was taking too long.

So we grudgingly found a marriage clerk, signed the papers, and didn't tell anyone, not even our best friends or parents. We never intended to stay together forever. After six happy years, when we amicably broke up, I finally told my friends, Anna and I broke up. And by the way, we were married. I love how their impulse to say congratulations and I'm sorry cancelled each other out for a wonderful lack of drama, like my favorite fable.

Della and I had only been dating for a few months in New York City when I suggested we take a trip to California. She said, "My parents would disown me. I can't travel with a man unless we're married." I was against it. But I was at a time in my life when I was trying to do the opposite of my instincts. So I asked her parents for her hand in marriage and we had a wedding attended mostly by her parents' friends. The next day she was free to travel.

It was instantly clear we had made a huge mistake and we broke up after a year. But then she found out she was pregnant. So we got back together for two really difficult years, then broke up for good. She's the mother of my boy and lives a few minutes away. We used our marriage certificate to get residency and citizenship in India, Singapore, New Zealand, Belgium, Portugal, and UK.

I feel like I've never been married because I've never seriously committed to spend the rest of my life with someone. The two marriage certificates were really just travel documents signed only for the authorities that required them. I'm so thankful I didn't stay with my first big love. I've had such wonderful relationships since then, beyond the ones named here.

Some of us want deep roots and stability, to live in the same place with the same person for life. I prefer variety, though I like the joke that goes, I've slept with hundreds of women and all of them were my wife. That sounds nice. In all of my worldly adventures, a real marriage is one experience I've never had.