You confuse "we've been together for three years" with "we should get married." You have the wedding, get the dog, rent the apartment. But you are still children playing house. The starter marriage collapses under the weight of real problems—money, infertility, divergent career paths. It is not a failure. It is a prerequisite. You cannot know what you actually need until you have legally bound yourself to what you don't.
Based on the title, I can infer this is likely a creative, psychological, or literary framework—possibly exploring how romantic relationships evolve across 18 distinct “seasons” of adult life (e.g., early adulthood, midlife transitions, late-life renaissances) or 18 archetypal romantic storylines (e.g., friends to lovers, second chance, forbidden love, healing after trauma). 18 sex life season 1 webdl dual audio h exclusive
: Late adolescence serves as a "learning context" where individuals practice conflict resolution, healthy communication, and intimacy. II. Core Storylines and Romantic Dynamics You confuse "we've been together for three years"