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I've wondered that too. But I'm fairly certain that I'm not as divorce happy as most people seem to be. My parents have been together for 25 years, never have bad fights, they compromise, listen to each other. And I'd like to think that I've learned good 'marriage skills' from them. :D I dont ever want to get divorced, its not healthy for kids. The only way I would is if my life/wellbeing of the life/wellbeing of my kids is threatened.
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i dont think so
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it sure is easy to cheat with all those cheating spouse websites out there! b/c of that i don't think i would ever want to get married if thats how people are gonna handle marriage. :(
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Mountain climbing is tuff Unprotected sex is dangerous Marriage just sucks when its one sided
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Nah, it's always been dangerous - mainly for the woman, though (remember, until the seventies there was no such thing as rape in marriage in most Western societies).
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Try it once!
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Of course not...
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No ,life is what YOU make it.
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I'm 24, happily married and tell my wife that each and every day. Honor her, love her and respect her and you'll find it the most rewarding experience in your life. There is no connection stronger then that of your spouce and life partner. Failing these steps you will find yourself broke, divorced and on your ex's new lovers hit list. When you agree to spend the rest of your life with someone, your agreeing that NO MATTER WHAT HAPPENS YOU WILL PUT YOURSELF SECOND. End of story.
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Of course not. Marriage has always been tough, and I can’t think of any way in which it’s actually “dangerous.” The whole point of marriage is making an Eternal commitment to put your spouse before yourself, and as long as you’re both truly committed to doing that, you’ll be fine. (And if you’re not, why would you even consider marriage, in the first place?)
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I wouldn't say avoid it, but I would be careful. You never know when someone has an ulterior motive.
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Interesting. The institution of marriage and it's success is TOTALLY dependent upon the individuals who enter into it. Which means whether or not any given marriage succeeds is the responsibility of the two individuals involved. So what you're saying (or maybe should be saying) is that the people of this generation should avoid marriage NOT because it's so tough and dangerous, but because they are not responsible enough to make it work. If THAT is the case, then sure, I agree. People who are not willing to assume personal responsibility for their own actions should NOT get married.
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Yes.
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