[quote]D.Kain wrote...
[quote]Ice Cold J wrote...
Honestly, I don't know about your answer, but i like the question.
It's almost a given that an Asari mate would move on after your death. I guess it's fair that she could find someone else, but...
For some reason, the absolute certainty that she would have others that she would care as deeply for as me would make me uneasy. In real life, I figure the person I would marry would, unless there are extenuating circumstances, be sure that I am the one she was meant to live her life with. Me and me alone. That's what the commitment behind marriage is supposed to be, in my opinion.
So, to pledge your life to someone who fully intends to move on and find someone else after you die makes me feel like I'm nothing more than a "placeholder" in her life.
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Yep, talked about that. That is why I said that I would have an asari wife only if I was an asari myself.

Because if one moves on it sucks and if one doesn't for such a long time it sucks too.
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Agreed.
[quote]AcidGlow wrote...
I would love to have Liara as a wife... Shiala too. Those 2 are the only reason i find Asari to be sexy. lol[/quote]
Anyone besides me feel that Shiala was nowhere near as "hot" as she was in ME1?
Watching after Feros must've REALLY wore her down...

[quote]Zakatak757 wrote...
Also, regarding life expectency.
Most humans in Mass Effect live to be 135 thanks to essentially having flawless health. Just how much time do you need? I would get bored by the 80 mark.
And I'm not trading my dick for an asure... even though I have no idea what an asure is. Wait a second, I might not mind the trade. Is it like a blue vajajay that can create mass effect fields or something?
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To me, it's not the length of time as it is the "ratio/percentage." I'd know that, if I married a maiden Asari, she'd still be living another 600+ years, so I wouldn't like the idea of being "just a mate" as opposed to being a "soulmate."
I don't think ANYONE could live 500 years and not find SOMEONE they thought was special.
[quote]AdmiralCheez wrote...
I'd rather have a turian husband.
No, scratch that. Harem. Turian harem.[/quote]
All right, Cheez. Tell me. What is it women like about Turians? The voice? The hard**** attitude?
Seriously just wanna know.
[quote]Icinix wrote...
No. The point of companionship is growing old together, experiencing life and family together.
My own insecurities would be reminding me constantly that to this Asari - I am just one partner for them at a point in time. I would be constantly wondering if they will view me in a hundred years as I view a girlfriend I had in high school.
But I'm selfish so meh.[/quote]
Totally agree.
[quote]Haasth wrote...
[quote]D.Kain wrote...
[quote]ReconTeam wrote...
[quote]D.Kain wrote...
Find the one that doesn't cheat?
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I was going to find that video where Liara keeps waking up next to different people but I couldn't.
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Who said Liara was a good example? She got over Shepard in 2 years lol.
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Did you play Shadow Broker? Didn't seem over Shepard to me.
Just.. really messed up about the whole ordeal. (Not too shocking, think about it.. her first love died, she's the one that hands over his/her corpse to Cerberus, a hated terrorist group and then just has to.. move on)
Completely hated her reaction in ME2 initially. But the Shadow Broker DLC made my "Liara or Tali" choice near impossible in that regard.

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And this is why LotSB either should've been launch DLC or included in the game b/c you have the option to "remain faithful." Love how the devs don't allow you to continue a romance, then up and accuse you of "cheating" if you move on like your LI does.

[quote]Kronner wrote...
A wife that is gonna be as hot as ever when you are about to die? With biotic powers and brain**** ability?
Where do I sign?[/quote]

True that.
But I'm looking for a deeper connection in a wife, so the whole psychological/philosophical angle would get to me eventually.