I think it is. I think we are supposed to get married and have a family. We then find what true love is. When you have kids its something unlike anything else and to me the marriage comes before the kids so without that....you don't get the honor. You don't get to know what it feels like. I believe that there is someone for everyone and God will put this person in front of you when you least expect it and you will know this is the one.
2006-06-22 15:52:23
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answered by Anonymous
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well, people need people. if you want to be a monk (there are married monks around all over the place) then, celibacy is advised by some institutions. if you want to earn more money, get married and join your incomes. if you want solitude, realize that suddenly wanting something like limited interactions with people means that the opposite feelings of the need to belong and longing for someone are not too far away. the progress from single life to married life can be a natural process. if you're feeling incomplete, maybe you're better off married, but even married people are lonely. therefore, it's all in your head. if you are single and lonely, marriage may not necessarily solve your mental issues. if you're married already, you may be privately living a very self-contained existence. if you're an optimist, or work to stay optimistic, you can be happy in whatever state you want, married or single.
2006-06-22 23:01:58
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answered by dreamelixir4453 3
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Incomplete is meant to be figurative or literal? If the former, not necessarily. If the latter and given that marriage is for the purpose of procreation, then indeed there would not be life.
2006-06-22 22:47:42
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answered by blucille2003 2
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Marriage has good/bad points. It depends on what you look for when you get married. I wanted to get out of the house, and that was a way for me to get out. It also was another time period.
Kids now don't have to get married. It's easier for them to live with the other person they love until they decide to have kids or want that "piece of paper", I
Some days,t's not as great as some people say. You have to think of someone else and there's constant arguing and resentment. But I think that if you feel comfortable with that person, you don't have to be married.
It's how you want your life to be and how important marriage is to you. .
2006-06-22 22:54:38
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answered by fran c 3
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No not at all!!! i think instead the life "completely ends" after marriage................... Life has lots more to offer ..... but yes u do need a relationship to carry on smoothly. As long as u have someone & u r comfortable enough to give each other space but at the same time be there when ever the other one is alone & needs a friend.
2006-06-22 22:50:23
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answered by pinky 2
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No you don't need marriage to be complete if that is what you are asking. No person needs another person to make them whole or feel they are living life. I am married, but could be very happy alone. I am independent and love it.
2006-06-22 22:46:40
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answered by Anonymous
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human life is only incomplete if that human is not happy with themselves
2006-06-22 23:28:38
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answered by prfadfels 3
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I don't think so... You can do anything you want to in life if you want it bad enough... Being single is great too... I used to save money up when I was single... went to Mexico City... and Hawaii... Can't do that now... but, I am still happy
2006-06-22 22:48:05
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answered by L-a-c-y 1
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Not at all. Some people like being to themselves. No one to tell them what to do. If you have a relationship and things are good then just take it in and enjoy it.
2006-06-22 22:54:02
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answered by smart007 2
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Not necessarily, but it is nice to have someone to share life with. To others being alone means completeness, to others its having someone to be with.
2006-06-22 22:49:10
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answered by Anonymous
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