Benefits...
1. Feeling of security of a written commitment between a man and a woman.
2. A statement to other sharks who are looking for a casual relationship..."hands off".
3. Sharing of common property.
4. No chance of catching STDs...assuming that you do not have any before marriage and nobody cheats.
5. Tax break.
6. Shacking up is a bad example to your kids.
7. God created marriage.
2006-08-15 21:03:44
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answer #1
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answered by p_boxter03 4
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Love is an emotion without boundaries. Marriage is a religious act of commitment to each other. Being monogamous is important only those who are willing. There's no rule stating you must be monogamous. Being that shows how committed you are to your partner. In turn, you gain respect and admiration, along with a more willing and committed partner. It's a cycle. Treat others how you want to be treated.
Difference between love and marriage vs. sex with beautiful people: the latter is meaningless.
There are many challenges in a marriage. The solution to most would be communication. Marriage is a religious act, usually involves a higher being. Believe what you want.
The key to a successful partnership? Willingness. You have to be a willing to do what it takes.
2006-08-15 21:29:20
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answered by OldyMe 2
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The benefit of marriage is someone who knows you very well, loves you anyway, and is there to support you through thick and thin......no matter what.
The point to love is fulfillment.
Those truly in love DESIRE to be monogamous.
Sex with beautiful people without love is meaningless.
The challenge + key to a good marriage is to always show love + respect when disagreements arise. To work together for a solution or compromise.
Because God created us to be able to enjoy + experience love for each other.....God's love for us as individuals is better understood.
2006-08-15 21:54:35
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answered by Patricia 4
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Those are a lot of questions.
The point of marriage is partnership
The point to love is companionship. I think it's hard to live without love. Love makes us whole -- and by that I don't mean that you need another person to love you in order for you to be whole but I think you need to love someone else in order to understand yourself.
Monogamy is just safe in a world of STDs, AIDS, etc. It doesn't work for everyone but pretending to be in a monogamous relationship is hurtful. If you don't want that kind of relationship you need to be honest with the other person.
There are many challenges and solutions.
Relationships that work are founded on:
Honesty, trust, compassion, love and respect.
2006-08-15 21:02:29
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answered by Kitia_98 5
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Sharing your life with someone you love is a beautiful thing.I believe honesty and trust are two main ingredient to a lasting relationship.Respect is very important too, its sad tahat we sometimes treat strangers with more respect than we do the ones we are suppose to love.marrige takes alot of work,bouncing from person to person is alot easier.Alot more dangerous in this day and age too. all I know is god created Adam and Eve not adam,Eve,Susie,Donna and so on!
2006-08-15 21:11:43
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answer #5
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answered by Anonymous
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love is the another name of life partner. after marriage i got a very good husband he loves me lots.i believe in love. i thanx for my parents for giving me a very good husband and god also.
2006-08-15 21:12:31
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answered by saja 2
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there is no point of marriage. the only benefit is, that you automatically get the life insurance policy paid out, if the bastard dies.
2006-08-15 21:06:16
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answer #7
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answered by lilou 3
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You can have sex openly with your authorised partner of sociaty
2006-08-15 21:04:36
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answered by sanjay 3
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First, if you have to ask what the point is to love, we can't help you here.
2006-08-15 21:03:11
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answered by Angela 7
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company
someone to love and care for
someone to love you and care for you in return
2006-08-15 21:05:07
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answered by rhey 2
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