However, if you value monogamy, ask yourself, with radical honesty: does my partner really want to be in an exclusive relationship? More specifically:
1. Can they withstand the “daily grind” of a relationship once the fireworks wear off?
2. If you plan to marry/have kids, can they really deal with the enormous responsibilities of that?
3. Do they need to be continually excited and explore new experiences and places all the time?
4. Do they have difficulty sitting still for five minutes or get bored with people, places or things very easily?
5. Are they clear about their definition of what a relationship and monogamy is?
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