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Marriage is only legal documents. It is nothing. I would never hope to get married. I would be willing to spend the rest of my life with my girl though. she's getting mad at me for not wanting to marrying her. I love her so much. We are at the proper age limit (24+). Why is marriage so important? If it commitment problems, I am fully committed to her. I would still look at other women but not do anything about it. I wonder if that is okay. and plus, if the relationship breaks off and didn't have any kids, I can get off scott-free without paying her if the relationship go bad.

2007-02-24 02:24:26 · 6 answers · asked by Mr Guy 1 in Family & Relationships Singles & Dating

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Marriage is important because it is an outward - and (as you said) legal - sign to everyone that you are committed to your relationship. And that legal part is important - it makes it harder for families to break up, which is a good thing overall for the whole family. The latest research says that it's best for kids to grow up with two parents except in extreme cases of abuse, etc.

It's easy to tell yourself that you are committed, but when you do it legally, you prove it to the world, and they're gonna hold you to it! Just like when you go on a diet the experts say that if you tell people, you are more likely to stick with the diet.

And here you are, saying you are committed without the legal marriage, but at the end you rejoice that you can "get off scott-free ... if the relationship goes bad." That doesn't sound very committed to me! Plus, you might not get off scott-free anyway. The rules vary by state, but after a certain time period, you can be considered to have a "common law" marriage, which is legally binding even without papers or a ceremony.

2007-02-24 02:44:56 · answer #1 · answered by cmm_home 4 · 0 0

Yes, marriage is legal documents. Ones that exist for a reason.

Are you aware that if your girlfriend was (God forbid) in some accident and taken to the hospital, you would have no legal right to make judgement calls for her medical treatment? Because you are not legally married, that power would pass to her next of kin, and not you.

Those legal documents provide the assurance that both of you
intend to stay committed. If you are interested in getting out 'scott-free' in the case that the relationship went south, then you are obviously not committed to this girl.

Marriage is important to most women. That ring on her finger and the new last name represent security. After all, it's a lot harder to divorce than it is for you to pack up your stuff, walk out the door, and never come back.

Marriage is just as much an economic and legal union as it is romantic.

2007-02-24 03:07:06 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

My parents have been married for 52 years this year. Its not just the fact its a "legal" document. Its a commitment before God.


I hope you do get "married" b/c getting off "scott-free" isn't always the way...

2007-02-24 02:32:15 · answer #3 · answered by Cinderella 2 · 0 0

dedication is significant, as is having adequate people to guard the economic and emotional desires of the youngsters. Marriage was once a thank you to assure the dedication of the daddy, yet i do no longer think of that's to any extent further genuine. some females discover themselves helping no longer merely their babies yet additionally their father. Marriage isn't a magic spell that turns them into accountable people. whilst many adult men are reliable husbands or fathers, there are some who could nicely be a unfavourable component contained in the lives of their babies -- people who're on drugs, are alcoholic, have criminal inclinations, and so forth. In those situations the mummy and youngsters could be extra effective off on my own, with any luck getting help from nuclear relatives.

2016-12-18 09:59:30 · answer #4 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

They just want your money dude. Sounds insensitive, but true. I played a girl for seven years through my 20's and it all came down to the cash. Watch out for the "common law" angle if you live together and if your afraid of having her take half your ****...marry her to get her off you back but pre-nup or put your assests in a management trust.

2007-02-24 02:30:44 · answer #5 · answered by csiders30 4 · 0 0

I like the way you think.

2007-02-24 02:30:05 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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