There are some advantages and there are some disadvantages. depends on your arguement. In love marriage, you get to choose your wife, so you might get to be generally happier even if it doesnt work in the long run. In an arranged marriage, its a matter of convenience, you wont have to go through the birds and the bees stuffs, courting, getting heartbroken, what you see is what you get. You can either just choose to force yourself to love her or be miserable for the rest of your sorry lives, you still have a choice, just not a very liberal one.
One thing I know about arranged marriages though is that it usually benefits the families of both parties mutually, thats why its a marriage of convenience. Whether its better or worse than a love marriage it depends on your outlook in life and the society you are living in.
I had an indian-chinese friend back in j.college who was already arranged to a girl when he was 15 or 13 or somewhere that age, and he confessed that he's actually quite contented and happy with it and with the girl he just learned to love her more and more and same for the girl. I guess its albout choices and perspectives.
2006-06-20 00:22:08
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answered by Anonymous
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The facts will support both kinds of marriages. There are advantages to them and there are disadvantages. We in the West are programmed to only think of love between two people as the primary ingredient to a good marriage. Unfortunately things happen that may destroy the love and then the marriage falls apart. Arranged marriages are made for a variety of reasons not the least of which is a financial consideration. The mates are chosen by their parents who claim to have more experience and insight into who might be best for whom based on the errors they made in their own marriages. They don't always work out because their children aren't them. And with all the independence of people these days - being forced to make a life with someone who is a stranger isn't all that beneficial. There's no answer to the question you pose - it's up to the individuals themselves. If they want to have a hand and input at choosing the person they desire to make a life with and grow old with then they'll opt for Love marriage. But if they don't care who it is that they're with then they can leave it in the hands of others and hope for the best.
2016-03-15 11:41:56
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answered by Anonymous
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2016-02-11 18:14:47
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answered by ? 3
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I think if you spend enough time with someone you can grow to love them. Me personally i would Rather be allowed to choose my own husband but then i know some couples who arranged marriages have worked for.
2006-06-20 00:05:45
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answered by happyflamepepper 4
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NEVER. Not in this life. Its just a waste of time, its only for self interests. I 'd never encourage it, it hurts, especially in this country, where you have to share your assests equally after a divorce, even when it is clear that the marriage was arranged and the marriage was only for a specific reason.
It sucks!
2006-06-20 00:09:44
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answered by rarelybutalwaysme 2
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I will never let anyone arrange a marriage for me. I have to have found that person on my own. If its arranged...how can you be in love with that person?
2006-06-20 00:29:50
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answered by BabyGirl 4
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maybe there is 1% more chance of arranged marriages working more than love marriage..
but u know marriage needs attention whether arranged or love.
2006-06-20 00:07:53
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answered by Anonymous
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I wouldnt say that they work better, but they can work.
And they can fail too, just like love marriages.
Relationships, just like cigarettes, should carry a government health warning.
2006-06-20 00:14:32
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answered by emeraldisle2222 5
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Mariage it s a mystery, it can work well depending on the 2 people in it, not people before it.
Arranged or not, you make it work when married
2006-06-20 00:15:52
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answered by Ronald 2
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depends on the people who are arranged to marry. if they are all for the fix then it can work. both marriges have upsides and downsides
there are no guarantees in life.
if you organised me to marry say Morris Chestnut i'd be like no I want R Kelly
or if I fell in love with Eminem I'd be falling out so fast now and wanting Ricky martin
see love never makes sense and you can only arrange for me to marry who I want to marry so I can be happy
who they got for you???
2006-06-20 00:09:33
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answered by Anonymous
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