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If they had tied the knot, longtime loves Kurt Russell and Goldie Hawn might not be together. 

The two celebrated 41 years together this past Valentine's Day, and now Hawn is speaking about why their relationship works without legal unification.

"People fuse, and fusion is very bad," she told Dax Shepard on his podcast, "Armchair Expert," while discussing the pitfalls of marriage

"Because once you start losing yourself, engaged in someone else's everything, become too dependent…then there's a loss of respect, there's expectation, and then a lot of people actually shift mentally when they feel tied up," Hawn said.

KURT RUSSELL, GOLDIE HAWN KISS DURING ROMANTIC ASPEN GETAWAY AFTER 40 YEARS TOGETHER

Kurt Russell in a black suit smiles next to Goldie Hawn who makes a surprised/silly face on the carpet

Goldie Hawn celebrated their 41st Valentine's Day together in February. (Albert L. Ortega/Getty Images)

"I always said if I'm in a cage, and I'm a bird, and you leave the door open, I'll probably never fly out," Hawn explained. "If you close the door to the cage, my feathers will be gone, and I won't look like a bird anymore. And I wouldn't survive."

Hawn has two children, Oliver and Kate, from her previous marriage to Bill Hudson. Russell has a son, Boston, from his marriage to Season Hubley. Shepard suggested the couple, who share one biological son together, Wyatt, might not be together if they got married. 

"Probably not," Hawn admitted. "Ultimately, when you look back on it, I've never asked that question of myself, because what I like is waking up in the morning, and I've said this many times, and actually making a choice to be with someone." 

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Kurt Russell in a tuxedo and Goldie hawn in a black dress in 1990 in New York City

Kurt Russell and Goldie Hawn began dating in 1983. They have raised their children from separate relationships together. (Catherine McGann/Getty Images)

"I picked him," she said of Russell. "I like that guy." 

"We don't agree on certain things. He was tougher than me as a parent. … But we have a very, very strong family because of it. That was one of the things that gave us things to talk about," she said of why their relationship stuck. 

"But I think that if we were married, there probably could have been times, when you go, ‘Oh c’mon. I'm done.'"

Kurt Russell in a black suit and black and white striped shirt laughs with Goldie Hawn ina. black dress, Kate Hudson in a light pink lacy dress and Oliver Hudson in a cream jacket on the carpet

Kurt Russell and Goldie Hawn supported her daughter Kate Hudson at the premiere of her movie "Raising Helen" in 2004, alongside Hudson's brother, Oliver. (Vince Bucci/Getty Images)

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The "Shampoo" actress says to this day, she still meets men, none of whom measure up to Russell. 

"I'm really happy I stayed," she noted.

Kurt Russell holds Goldie Hawns hand as she lies down on the walk of fame and kisses her

Kurt Russell says he and Goldie Hawn were barraged with questions about marriage during the early days of their relationship. (Axelle/Bauer-Griffin/FilmMagic/Getty Images)

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Russell seems to share similar sentiments as Goldie, telling Variety recently, "We constantly got asked, 'When are you going to get married? Why aren't you married?'" referring to the early days of their relationship. 

"And we were like, 'Why does anybody care about that?'" he added. "We'd asked our kids if they cared about it. They didn't. We didn't."