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The state of marriage today..

Posted: Sun Nov 09, 2014 8:31 pm
by *BlackFox
Are we giving up on marriage... too easily? Scared to put a ring on it?
What do you think?

Re: The state of marriage today..

Posted: Sun Nov 09, 2014 8:41 pm
by Love
I have no problems when it comes to marriage as long as a prenup is in place, I need to look into the details of the prenup before finalizing the statement however.

Re: The state of marriage today..

Posted: Mon Nov 10, 2014 4:03 am
by BuDo
In my opinion it's not really needed (at least not in manner it is carried out today)...It doesn't really change a person from who they are at their core (doesn't make them a better person)...Also all the monetary aspects and legalities that surrounds it today sorta devalues it's meaning....Celebrating your union is fine but opting for the institutionalized route is a waste and a joke...That's just how I view it...

Re: The state of marriage today..

Posted: Mon Nov 10, 2014 4:37 am
by I Am Vegeta
parents been togheter for almost 30 years and never been married.

Re: The state of marriage today..

Posted: Mon Nov 10, 2014 5:43 pm
by omier
BuDo wrote:In my opinion it's not really needed (at least not in manner it is carried out today)...It doesn't really change a person from who they are at their core (doesn't make them a better person)...Also all the monetary aspects and legalities that surrounds it today sorta devalues it's meaning....Celebrating your union is fine but opting for the institutionalized route is a waste and a joke...That's just how I view it...

Pretty much this.

Re: The state of marriage today..

Posted: Mon Nov 10, 2014 5:52 pm
by *BlackFox
Marriage means being... exclusive with one person for the rest of your life.
So why not!

Btw: What about, unmarried couples.. wills if someone dies ?
Well, Unmarried partners do not, inherit from each other automatically
the way married couples do.

Re: The state of marriage today..

Posted: Mon Nov 10, 2014 7:18 pm
by Tasdik
You don't have to be married to be committed to one person for the rest of your life.

Re: The state of marriage today..

Posted: Mon Nov 10, 2014 7:55 pm
by *BlackFox
^ I know that.. lulz

Re: The state of marriage today..

Posted: Tue Nov 11, 2014 6:08 pm
by ltsune
Tasdik wrote:You don't have to be married to be committed to one person for the rest of your life.

True. But I think that for a lot of people, there's a psychological difference between just "having a girlfriend" or "having a wife"? I know that it doesn't apply to everyone, but it seems that people are generally more devoted when married.

But instead of talking about whether or not you have to be married to be committed, I would rather talk about the people who do get married but break up over nothing. As you also mentioned in the first post, BlackFox, I DO think that many give up on marriage all too easily (I'm not necessarily only referring to people who are actually married, but just in general people who agree to live the rest of their lives together - married or not). It might be an effect of the way society has evolved these past decades, or maybe it has always been like this, but it seems that people don't even want to fight anymore. They don't want to fight for the marriage they're in, because it's simply just easier to give up!

Of course there are marriages that may have been a mistake, and that's fine. But in Denmark, 43% of all marriages end in divorce, which usually isn't very fun for either part (especially not if there are children involved). 43%! That is nearly half of all marriages! The fact that the divorce-rate has been rising so much during the past decade alone, comes to show that maybe people are simply becoming less committed to each other. But why? There are probably many explanations. But feel free to dive in with yours?

Re: The state of marriage today..

Posted: Wed Nov 12, 2014 12:41 am
by BuDo
ltsune wrote:
Tasdik wrote:You don't have to be married to be committed to one person for the rest of your life.

True. But I think that for a lot of people, there's a psychological difference between just "having a girlfriend" or "having a wife"? I know that it doesn't apply to everyone, but it seems that people are generally more devoted when married.


There is a culturally imposed belief that it is better to have a wife as oppose to a girlfriend (especially at older ages and your mother being your dad's girlfriend doesn't sit right with most) and this plays into a social status game...a perception game...and often times too much attention is given to the perception (marriage status) and the real meaning of the relationship is overlooked...

Marriage itself is not the reason why people fall apart and it isn't the real reason why they got together so its not really necessary...The only real value about marriage is that its an elaborate form of expressing a feeling...Its a byproduct of something more real that can be expressed in a myriad of other ways...

Re: The state of marriage today..

Posted: Thu Nov 13, 2014 4:15 am
by TheDrop
So ... many... ellipses...

I don't care whether people get married vs. whether they are just together. I think all the legal benefits/subsidies that married couples get should be removed

Personally I would like to get married if there was someone I deeply cared about, but as a more traditional/cultural sense than legal. I also wouldn't mind not being married if there was no one out there.

Re: The state of marriage today..

Posted: Thu Nov 13, 2014 5:26 am
by Vaya
the gap between the Arab world and everywhere else is getting bigger, your question would make no sense here, give up on marriage? there's no other way to go.. sad #livinginthedarkages

Re: The state of marriage today..

Posted: Thu Nov 20, 2014 3:58 am
by TheDrop
Not just the Arab world, calling for free love in India or Nepal would get you killed

Re: The state of marriage today..

Posted: Thu Nov 20, 2014 9:16 pm
by *BlackFox
^ That's so farked up... in many ways.

Re: The state of marriage today..

Posted: Fri Nov 21, 2014 10:50 am
by Melez
Love wrote:I have no problems when it comes to marriage as long as a prenup is in place, I need to look into the details of the prenup before finalizing the statement however.


yeah, and the court is just gonna ignore your prenup cause they'll claim it was written under duress.

Re: The state of marriage today..

Posted: Fri Nov 21, 2014 8:34 pm
by ShaDeVi
Tasdik wrote:You don't have to be married to be committed to one person for the rest of your life.


that is true

Re: The state of marriage today..

Posted: Sun Dec 07, 2014 4:56 pm
by *BlackFox
Well, Even if you've been together for years... What harm can it be to get married ?

Re: The state of marriage today..

Posted: Tue Dec 09, 2014 12:23 am
by .curve
I see it more as a business transaction between two people. With all the legal and monetary stuff that comes with it, both good and bad, it would take a very special someone to jump into that with.

I wouldn't mind being married later on when I'm more financially stable and well off, but I'm in no rush to marry the first lady that I find.

Plus I think the rings that guys wear are way cool and I'd love to have that on my finger at work and shit.