I'd like to think it would still be valued as much as it was to me. I still believe in it so much, especially when you love someone truly and forever. But at least now you can live together without people thinking you're some kind of piece of crap. Everything moves forward. Sometimes for the better but not always. If you're a romantic, as I am, we like to think that your love is still special and you want them totally for always..........even in Heaven
*That even goes for love the second time around*.......:)
2006-07-06 07:54:06
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answered by silhouette 6
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I think marriage will still be alive and well. The truth is, the kids now are seeing all the divorce and bad things that can happen and what people are arguing about. I think they will be determined to make their marriage work. Marriage IS work. It is never that easy to put two people together under one roof because there will be differences. Divorce is too easy to get now but at the same time, if a man is beating a woman or vice versa, the person getting hit MUST get out of the relationship. It is like things happen in generations and the following generations see what their predecessors have gone through and they learn from it. There are many reasons for people to get divorced and when you hear about one, remember - you don't know what happened behind their front door to cause it. I've been married for 25 years. Yes, it has been difficult at times and some may have walked out but we didn't choose to walk away.
2006-07-06 00:42:30
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answered by butterfliesRfree 7
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In the next 50 yrs???? If humans last that long without destroying our own...I wanna hope that it will improve as a mother and and wife. But of course marriage isn't an easy task in life and the children now days are taught if you don't like it move on. This theory doesn't always work in relationships. People in general today live for themselves and don't wanna give and take, they say they do but when it comes to it they give expecting something in return. Marriage is like a career and the upcoming generations are too busy with the careers that make money. So in all I believe marriage will be fewer than ever unless you are gay. No offense.
2006-07-06 00:48:21
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answered by mrsmomma 2
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Personally, I am 34 and have never married because I don't want to get divorced. I think that more emphasis should be put on the sanctity of marriage instead of it being a convenient form of commitment. People just don't seem to take it seriously. Why get married? Anything worth having isn't easy. SOME work has to go into it. Unless we review our actions and philosophies, I don't see a promising future.
2006-07-06 00:41:52
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answered by Anonymous
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Salaam 'alaikum You decrease your gaze as commanded in our faith [Al-Qura'an 24:30-31] and also you do not cheerlead as which could not some thing a God-fearing self-respecting youthful woman of the Muslim faith [or any of the Abrahamic faiths at that] ought to opt to do. It instills conceitedness and promotes lustful eyes. A muslimah can in ordinary words marry a muslim because God is prevalent with merely excellent....era...as in accordance to the superb Qur-an. What do you outline as favourite? in case you decrease your gaze fairly you isn't falling in love with absolutely everyone till you're on the tournament-making degree which will be a lot later for you as you sound really youthful. So concentration on your analyze, do properly in those insha'Allah and get your self a competent occupation and then possibly imagine about marriage. Salaams.
2016-11-01 07:16:07
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answered by ? 4
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I think that with the divorce rate rising and the cost of weddings becoming ridiculous that weddings are going to become a thing of the past. After all who needs a piece of paper to say it is okay to live together.
2006-07-06 00:43:51
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answered by Clyde P 2
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There's always gonna be a core group of people who are pro-marriage.....so it'll still be around in 50 years......and I really believe the divorce rate will be going back down by then.....
2006-07-06 00:39:05
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answered by honey_bear_21_1999 4
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The new generation are more sincere, intelligent and thoughtful. There would be more sincere commitments by both partners for successful and happy post marriage life. So, the future is very bright.
2006-07-06 00:51:18
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answered by proy 1
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just a temporary adjustment for fulfilling own selfish requirements. Divorce rate would be around 100%. LOVE AND RELATIONS would remain just WORDS to read, write and hear and everybody would use these words to 'grid own axes'. I pray that He save this world.
2006-07-06 00:48:13
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answered by pkaiery 1
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In my area I was surprised to find out that 1/3 children father's were cheated on and they were the out come.
2006-07-06 00:38:15
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answered by Anonymous
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