My fiance and I don't think that marriage means settling down. We don't have financial stability or interest in buying a house or a car, we travel together and live all over the world in foreign countries, have no interest in having our own children, party on weekends when we feel like it either together or with friends and we're pretty flexible with our future except for one thing. We're commited to this relationship and eachother. We also realise that life is not all happiness pie and times can and will get rough, but that's what the commitment is for.
How many people have all the things they are supposed to before getting married and still end up in divorce? Marriage isn't about a house, a car, a morgage, children, a career and not partying. Marriage is about two people or wedding is about family so, what gives?
And why encourage someone who is young not to marry simply because they haven't got money or that they might want to travel? I see this all the time on yahoo answers.
2007-01-28
17:01:48
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Marriage & Divorce