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⌈ Secret Post #2524 ⌋
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Re: There are no such things as happy endings in the real world.
Marrying for practicality instead of love is a part of all of that, but the fact so many people miss that is mind-boggling. Is it just because the whole "marrying for pragmatic reasons is soooo old-fashioned" mentality dominates so much that people don't realize it can be brought back to life in a futuristic context? Or is it that people don't realize how recent the idea of marrying for love really is and in how much of human history marriage was a purely practical matter that was separate from romance and love entirely? I thought this was obvious, that Katniss married Peeta because he was the best choice, not because she was in love with him, but apparently not. o.O
Re: There are no such things as happy endings in the real world.
(Anonymous) 2013-12-02 12:45 am (UTC)(link)...and then you went all thoughtful and said interesting things.
Good discussion. The best part of this entire thread.
Re: There are no such things as happy endings in the real world.