With a divorce rate around 50%, it is easy to see that couples do not take the normal “‘til death do us part” vow anymore; instead, it seems to be “’til divorce do us part”. With every upcoming year, divorce rates are predicted to increase, supporting the fact that marriage is not as important as it used to be. Marriage is often viewed in today’s society as a one day celebration, where you say a few words and get a ring, and then you have the rest of the night to party and eat cake. Too often, you will see couples who overlook the fact that there are many other aspects in marriage that are more important than the actual wedding, such as trust, communication and respect. These factors, plus many others, combine to create wonderful marriages which are necessary to the well-being of a society. Without these proper and successful marriages, the next generation will have no examples to look up to, and it will become harder for them to develop and keep relationships.
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2006-09-05
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