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Also not clicking <Flirt> options keeps you from getting forced into relationships to begin with. Or 'just friends' if you can't help yourself.
Oh and picking the Friends option doesn't cut you off from romance later if you happen to change your mind. So I always pick that one. Leaves options open.
From what I read, you can avoid marriage by not making a [commitment] choice.
You can also end the relationships.
You don't have to be in a relationship with anyone, you can just be friends with them
There's a free life lesson for you...
clearly tagged as [Flirt].
You can also even end the marriage after getting married at any time via dialogue,
There is nothing to complain about in this regard, theyve made it right on the nose obvious.
They literally spelled it out for you and you somehow still managed to ♥♥♥♥ it up.
Damn, they seem to have nailed that aspect pretty well in the game.