What are ideal couples?
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"Ideal couples are those who remain lovers even after marriage, nurturing affection and playfulness amidst the routine, for love thrives not in possession but in freedom and mutual respect."
According to Osho, ideal couples are those who stay lovers even after marriage: their affection, playfulness, and trust remain alive despite routine, responsibility, and social contracts. Because marriage often breeds suspicion and dullness, remaining lovers demands conscious, courageous work - non-possessiveness, freshness, and mutual respect. Where marriage changes nothing essential, love survives; such rare pairs embody partnership rather than property.
An ideal couple keeps loving like sweethearts even after the wedding, chores, and years together.
Why this matters practically
- Guides partners to nurture love daily beyond roles and routines.
- Reduces jealousy and control by choosing trust and non-possessiveness.
- Encourages playfulness and respect so marriage does not dull the heart.
- Reduces jealousy and control by choosing trust and non-possessiveness.
- Encourages playfulness and respect so marriage does not dull the heart.
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