So that you Never get to fish anymore.
All the free money goes to her
You come home one day when you think everything is fine and dandy and find out she's cheated...and is continuing to do so
2007-01-02 03:57:48
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answer #1
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answered by DungDung 3
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Being married, in my opinion, is not about registering your marriage in court or the church. That's what the law wants you to do. But personally, you want to marry because you want to commit yourself to that person. To me, marriage is between the two person, and not the whole world. A lot of people don't marry, but live together happily. But the problem would arise when one of the two died, and the law doesn't recognise the other partner as the wife/husband. Therefore, the living partner isn't able to inherit anything, unless there is a will that the other partner left behind. But there are other problems too besides that, and I think you get the idea.
2007-01-02 04:21:24
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answered by Hanna 6
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Your guess is as good as mine. No one SHOULD marry, really, it's all up to each individual. I got married because I wanted to secure the companionship of a person I wanted to be with; in general, it's easier to be a married couple than an unmarried couple, there are certain benefits to be had when you marry that you wouldn't have had otherwise - not the least of which being that you don't have to constantly answer the question "so, why aren't you married yet?"
2007-01-02 04:22:24
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answer #3
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answered by Anonymous
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Men usually get married because their mothers have allowed them to become dependent on a woman for basic survival needs, food, laundry, maid service, and they get married just to replace their mother's role in their life (but with benefits). Women get married so that they can have a source of genetic material and a support system to have children. They play upon the man's need for a mother replacement and the hormones that drive them to want to mate. They usually have to accomplish this before a man figures out how to use a pan and mop, because men will play upon the need of women to find a mate to get them through the hormone phase of their development and if they figure out they can exist and be happy without a woman lashed to them, they will . Women retaliate against such men by shunning them and withdrawing their unmarried female friends as possible matches for them. The men are then condemned to being alone which forces them to become rich and use other inducements to attract suitable women for those needs they still have. Unmarried women get cats. Where is love in all this mix? It's there as a chemically triggered survival trait that can be gotten through if you are strong enough.
Once a woman gets past the breeding stage and has chucked her support system (while retaining half of all he has) can find that the independant male they shunned earlier in life can make the best companions later in life. They share the chores and will treat you as an equal. They are not needy and because of diversity in their love life, are most considerate lovers, provided you are lucky enough to find one that isn't dating your youngest daughter.
2007-01-03 04:15:54
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answered by iknowtruthismine 7
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True friend.Why should we marry?After all marriage is a man made institution only. Ancient society however opted for marriage as an instititution to help systematic bringing up of children by their true parents.Also the institution of marriage was likely to reduce the disputes caused amongst people on account of choice of partners.
2007-01-02 14:34:11
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answered by rkbaqaya 5
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Why should we live like human beings and not like animals who do not have the institution of marriage? If you can answer that question then you will find your answer.
People who fail in marriage find fault with the institution of marriage instead of themselves. This is typically a loser's attitude which is " Blame others for your faults". Winners take responsibility for their actions. Are you a winner or loser? Test it in marriage.
Marriage depends on two individuals. If we cannot build a lasting relationship with ONE person in this wide world then what are we good at? Just think and you will know the answer.
2007-01-04 04:28:03
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answer #6
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answered by StraightDrive 6
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If you mean in a "traditional" sense as in marriage license, wedding, ring, etc....
only becuase that part of it is important to you, ABOVE AND BEYOND the love between you.
We know couples living happily together that aren't married, and we also know plenty of unhappy married couples and we know a LOT of divorced couples.
I cannot tell you about any tax advantages or disadvantages.
2007-01-02 07:18:00
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answered by Anonymous
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Marriage isn't for everybody, some have long lasting relationship that don't take the plunge. I believe its a personal preference! That little piece of paper can become complicated if the marriage fails. Ask anyone on here going through a divorce, they'll tell ya the same thing!
Do what feels right for you!
2007-01-02 04:00:47
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answer #8
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answered by Ŗεŋεε 7
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"The benefits of marriage as opposed to remaining single are..."
a.Assumption of Spouse’s Pension
b.Automatic Housing Lease Transfer
c.Joint Bankruptcy benefits
d.Medical Decisions on Behalf of Partner
e.Intimate emotional support from a spouse
f. Children
g.There’s always someone to confide in
2007-01-02 04:08:40
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answered by Anonymous
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Be'coz everperson want a patner mean life patner and also our we want that we increase our family so in the futher people rember that he is my(vickey) child and our childern know in this world for our work is that good or bad.
2nd is that marry meet not just two person its meet to soul and they past our life time happy to each other.
2007-01-02 15:54:54
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answered by vicky b 1
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If you dont marry who will then answer questions on this site. We need to keep things running and rolling. Marry.
2007-01-03 12:48:10
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answered by Anonymous
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