MARRIAGE IS FOR BOTH=MAN AND WOMAN :)
2007-01-12 04:50:22
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answered by blue violet 3
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Not all men hate marriage. Some love being married. Men that hate being married hate it because either they are not happy with the way their marriage is going, have found a mistress and don't want to be with their wife, don't want to grow up and take responsibility, etc. Marriage is for both a man and a woman.
2007-01-12 04:53:38
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answered by Anonymous
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You can never generalize a group of people that way, speaking for myself I loved being married. But I work with a couple of guys who see marriage as nothing. What I get from them is, some men like marriage so that they can keep the woman on "lock down". But that goes both ways. The issue isn't marriage, it's the vows and commitment. Some men can't deal with the commitment of being with one woman, and you know there's obviously some infidelity. Some men & women don't like to "miss out" on anything, and being tied down to one woman they feel they are missing out on a piece of booty somewhere else.
2007-01-12 05:03:34
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answered by WhyNotMe 6
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I don't think it's true. I think that everyone can get married but that there's something holding them back. usually commitment issues. If you can't commit to anyone then you probably won't get married. People tend to attach commitment issues with men because most women want to commit and get married eventually. I think the same goes for guys, but it usually happens when that father instinct kicks in and the are ready for children. But there are those guys that say they don't want kids, so they probably won't commit to anyone unless they find a woman who doesn't want kids. Marriage is not for all women and I don't think all men hate marriage. I think it depends on what you want in life, whether it be kids or someone to spend the rest of your life with.
2007-01-12 05:23:03
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answered by angelicasongs 5
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I don't think it's true. My husband hated dating - but wanted to get married and have a family. So after many years of not having much to do with women he "entered the dating market"; we met shortly thereafter, got engaged a year later, and married within 4 months of that. He was actually very focused on finding a relationship that would result in marriage - and so was I, so it worked out.
2007-01-12 04:54:38
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answered by Anonymous
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Marriage binds both, and both need to agree or no deal. Traditionally, women lead more with their hearts, although good women also use their heads. Traditionally, men lead more with their heads, although good men also have hearts. Balance of head and heart for both men and women will help insure that marriages are entered into, or not, with respect and dignity for the bonds of matrimony. Marriage, or relationship will not "save" a woman. She needs to be a whole person on her own. A good marriage, or relationship will not bind a man that does not want to be bound. Both will simply be more themselves and greater as a couple then they are as individuals.
2007-01-12 05:08:48
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answered by shine_radiantstar 4
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This is not always true, but a stereotype of both genders. I know quite a few females out there who are marriage-phobes and many males who are quite the opposite.
An individuals perspective on the institution of marriage usually depends on a variety of factors. Usually the perspective of marriage is based on their experiences and what their childhood was like.
2007-01-12 05:12:58
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answered by J T 3
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Even now, all marriages have between a 40 and 50 percent chance of divorce, which increases for second and third marriages, which is why it's more important than ever to have the necessary skills to ensure your relationship is secure against the threat of divorce.
2016-04-22 03:56:45
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answered by ? 3
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I think when we are young more women look for marriage, but as we get older more men need to be married.
2007-01-12 05:01:58
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answered by Pretending To Work 5
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No I dont think that men hate marriage. I think that its always looking greener on the other side of the fence, so if you are single, it looks better being married and if your married, it looks better to be single. Ultimately no one wants to be alone though and you really see the value in your mate when you are sick or are in need and she's the one that's there taking care of you.
2007-01-12 04:50:52
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answered by boomerang3que 4
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Not necessarily. I'm a woman, and I hate marriage. Conversely, most of the guys in my law class (there are only seven or eight girls) plan to get married in the near future, although they don't seem too enthusiastic about it.
2007-01-12 10:02:46
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answered by Anonymous
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