What is marriage? Why do we need it anyway?
The ultimate common sense definition and explanation:
Sex is for marriage; marriage is for sex.
Essentially, in its most successful model, and for it to play the most positive, purposeful role in society as a whole, marriage is a certification, registration, and proclamation that
1. A man & a woman intend on having sex
2. The man intends on doing everything he can to take care of, protect, respect, value, love the woman;
3. The man and woman certify & register for a potential family, and commit to learning all they can and doing their very best to raise that family in a nurturing environment.
4. The woman commits to taking a comforting, nurturing, life-giving role in the family, while relying on the security and provision of the man
Marriage essentially guarantees clean and secure environments and practices within the home. For example: it is next to impossible for two lovingly married heterosexual virgins, who have lived otherwise responsible lives, to engage in marriage-related activities such as oral & vaginal sex, & have such activity result in a crisis pregnancy, physical or emotional damage, or Venereal Disease such as HIV/ AIDS. Marriage is the ultimate and only guaranteed "Protection" and the only “Safe Sex” (Planned Parenthood can no longer call teenage sex “safe sex”, because they know it isn't safe, and now opt for the term “safer sex”.)
The new word for real, true marriage (i.e. as aforementioned) - as the definition of marriage evolves within Western society during the 21st century - is "Unification". This is made to contrast the gradual shift of marriage being solely for heterosexuals, to being solely for homosexuals, and eventually becoming inclusive to bisexuals, polygamists, swingers, buggers, prostitutes, pedophiles, and incestuous relationships.
Civil unions are simply registrations for cohabitation or intimate interaction of any two or more persons, with the expectations of possible sexual or otherwise intimate activity; as contrasted with real marriage. Interdependent partners should all have the same legal rights (opposite-sex couples, same-sex couples, or interdependent relationships such as a person caring for an elderly parent), as should all human beings.
2006-09-12 12:56:13
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answered by techronarrow 2
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2016-04-21 14:17:11
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answered by Anonymous
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It is HELL!
Stay away. 60% end in divorce. Just shack up and lives in sin. Then when she dumps you, you don't have to give her everything you've worked so hard for.
But it is a legal binding contract between a man and a woman binding them in all aspects of their lives.
Take your time before you marry though. You don't want to be a statistic, paying child support forever, and losing your house, car, and possessions.
I know so many men who are literally destitute because the courts gave everything to her.
One friend literally gets $14 after he pays his wife in his paycheck. And I have seen it. He is destitute living with his sister now. It's truly a shame.
If it's good though, it can be GREAT!!!!
Good luck either way.
PS No offense to the ladies. But courts just don't side with the men. It's better, but not equal.
2006-09-12 12:58:20
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answered by dudenj84 2
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Marriage is marry or married ect. So it means when someone is going to live together under one roof as a family.
2006-09-12 12:53:34
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answered by Element 4
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The state of being united as husband and wife: conjugality, connubiality, matrimony, wedlock.
Also the act or ceremony by which two people become husband and wife: bridal, espousal, nuptial (often used in plural), spousal (often used in plural), wedding.
2006-09-12 12:50:56
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answered by Trilochan Kaur 2
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marriage is the end of a great wonderful free time i like call bachelorhood,, marriage is a beautiful institution but you have to be crazy to be institutionalized...to quote the Demon gene simmons...
2006-09-12 12:51:41
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answered by kewl69charger 4
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When you get married, it's telling that one person that your getting hitched with that you love them so much as to become family. That that one person is the only person in the whole world that that person want's to spend the rest of his/her life with.
2006-09-12 12:54:29
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answered by iBrooke 4
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marriage is something that you really have totake under consideation. its not something to mess with you resally have 2 b n luv .
2006-09-12 12:51:32
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answered by laia h 1
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wen u give up ur freedom to be wit only 1 woman
2006-09-12 12:50:48
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answered by Hey! 3
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a legal arrangement between a MAN and a WOMAN.
2006-09-12 12:53:39
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answered by Anonymous
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