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A girl should not get married. A woman should. If you are still a girl then you aren't prepared for marriage no matter what.
if you need me to give you reasons then you shouldn't no matter which gender you are. if you do not believe in marriage or LIFE LONG COMMITMENT then don't get married.
1. to make her ex jealous 2. to make her parents mad 3. to change her last name 4. to never cut grass again 5.to have kids 6.to give and get back rubs 7.to gain weight 8.to argue with someone who is always right 9.to worry about someone else 10.to want sex and not get it
there ar only 2 reasons why aybody should get married.
1) they love each other
2) they want to spend the rest of their life dedicated to each other
1. Cleaning
2. Cooking
3. Ironing
4. Laundry
5. Sex
6. To collect alimony
7. To drive guys crazy
8. To have someone jump start their car when they live the make up mirror light on
9. To bring you beer
10.To have someone to practice the Tango with
I AM 17 AND I HAVE BEEN GOING WITH MY FIANCEE EVER SINCE THE 9TH GRADE. SO I THINK THAT ONLY IF YOU ARE FINACIALLY, MENTALLY, AND PHYSICALLY STABLE THEN YOU CAN CONSIDER GETTING MARRIED. I AM GETTING MARRIED BECAUSE I LOVE HIM AND HE LOVES ME AND WE HAVE A SON TOGETHER. AND BECAUSE WE ARE IN A STABLE ENOUGH CONDITION TO GET MARTRIED.
A woman should marry someone she loves and who loves her equally.
This is ideal.
Everything will work itself out if it's meant to be.
I can only give one ... one good reason anyway. Love.
Unfortunately many get married for other reasons, and frequently they confuse them with love.
Most women marry today for his money. Marriage laws are stacked against men.
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Wellduh has it absolutely right that you shouldn't marry until you are a grown woman. Assuming that is what you meant, I'll answer this as for a woman.
I've recently read two very good books on marriage, mostly so I could offer some better advice on here to askers of questions like these. Both had really good insight to offer, but the one I think has the most to offer here is a book called Sacred Marriage, by Gary Thomas. Thomas postulates that marriage may very well make you happy, but that isn't the primary purpose of it. Marriage is meant to make you holy.
How does that work? Simple. It is very easy to convince yourself that you are holy and blameless, completely without sin, when you live alone (the secular equivalent would be "basically a good person") The reality is that when you live in close proximity to another flawed human being day after day and night after night, you find out you aren't. You find out you are capable of extreme selfishness on a daily basis, from being a complete slob and letting your spouse clean up after you to using the last of the hot water when he has to get up early for something where he really has to look his best. You find out you are capable of towering rages over someone eating the last piece of cheese. You find out you are capable of totally humiliating another human being over the stupidest things. And that you opportunity to be honest with yourself, honest with your spouse, and honest with God. That is the iron that sharpens iron so that you have the opportunity to become truly loving, truly patient, truly selfless and truly good, if you confess your sin and let God help. That in a nutshell would be all of the reasons for getting married.
But if you do that work, there are many other reasons. If you both do that work well, you will always have someone to love you above all others. If you both do that work well, you will always have someone who respects you above all others. If you both do that work well, you will always have someone who cares for you in sickness and in health. If you do that work well, you will always have a friend and partner by your side. If you do that work well and God so blesses you, you'll have a family to love and to raise. You will have a home. You will both be better off financially, as two can live nearly as cheaply as one and save the rest. You will have help when it comes time to care for your aging parents. If you do that work well, you will have great sex, where each of you is trying your best to satisfy the other and both are well satisfied. You will have a life worth living.
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