Some people consider marriage little more than piece of paper, and others think it's the only way to truly commit. And there's nothing wrong with either opinion. "Many people feel that you can be married in your heart and you don't need a legal agreement to confirm your love," says psychologist Dr. Paulette Sherman, author of Dating from the Inside Out and The Book of Sacred Baths. "They fear it just complicates things by making it about commingling property, assets, and taxes instead about your heartfelt commitment to that other person."
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