Sunday, October 21, 2012

Marriage

I have had a fantastic experience with my family, or domestic church, throughout the years. I love my mom, dad, and (sometimes) brother. They are all so funny and supportive of my hopes and dreams and as am I of theirs. Whenever I am upset of angry about something, they make me feel better and cheer me up. 

There are several pros and cons to the changing structure of marriage in the 21st Century. It is now much easier for parents to get divorced, even if they shouldn't be. They made a promise for life, so unless it is a really serious issue, I believe they should stick to their promise. Also, people are now getting married much later in life than they once did. In a way, I think this is a good thing because men and women could have a better chance at starting their career and getting financially stable before marrying another or having children.

I am happy to hear that people with a college degree are less likely to get divorced or have multiple marriages. It makes me feel more confident in my education and shows the education has many uses other than academics. I'm not sure if I will get married in the future. It really depends on what direction my life is going. Although I believe marriage is a great thing, I believe that a common law marriage is also fine. As long as you have a financially and emotional stable relationship with a significant other, that is also great. 

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