Let the trial marriage decide the romance

by dfdf7992 on 2010-03-30 14:30:34

In today's society that values pragmatism, "trial marriage" is no longer a rare thing. The ultimate goal of trial marriage is to test whether the two individuals are suitable for a life together. But can trial marriage truly preserve love? Can it really achieve the ideal early marriage that one desires?

AA has already experienced two trial marriages up to now, and her heart has been shattered. Her first lover was tall and handsome, his presence exuding a romantic aura. Xiaomeng was captivated by him, and after two years of passionate dating, they decided to try cohabitation before getting married. They rented a house and started living together. Initially, their life was warm and sweet. However, as time went on, both parties began to reveal their own flaws. Xiaomeng had fallen for his romantic nature, but once they started living together, he lost his former charm. After returning home from work, the TV became his entire world. Xiaomeng's heart eventually lost balance. Their trial marriage only lasted half a year before they each went off in search of their own happiness.

The second time, AA finally found someone who met her standards, her dream lover. Not long after they started dating, they moved in together. However, this lover of hers was completely immersed in romance – if it wasn't buying flowers one day, it was a candlelit dinner the next. In less than half a month, their finances were all spent, turning them into genuine "moonlight clan" members (a term referring to people who spend all their income). Without a material foundation, romance becomes a luxury. Eventually, an inevitable conflict erupted, and they parted ways impulsively in the heat of the moment.

In reality, can trial marriage truly sustain love? When two people with different living habits live together; when individual flaws are exposed in the trivialities of daily life; when the mystery between them fades; and when perfection turns into imperfection, can a trial marriage without a formal marriage contract withstand such tests?