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Whats The Point Of Marriage?
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Is there really a point to it other than religious?
Or is it a legal issue?
Just never understood the idea of marriage.
Don't mean to be divisive or anything, just don't understand the idea of wanting to be 'tied' to anyone (in either the legal or religious sense).
Surely if you love someone, then everything else is superfluous. Binding, legal or religious contracts mean nothing?
I was with my last partner for 8 yrs. I thank God that I wasn't married to her after we broke up...otherwise I would have been stuffed.
No bitterness at all now, but if we had been married then it might of been a different story. Just wondering about how others here view marriage.
Id also like to get a 50/50 breakdown of how males/females view things.
Thanks ;-)
Is there really a point to it other than religious?
Or is it a legal issue?
Just never understood the idea of marriage.
Don't mean to be divisive or anything, just don't understand the idea of wanting to be 'tied' to anyone (in either the legal or religious sense).
Surely if you love someone, then everything else is superfluous. Binding, legal or religious contracts mean nothing?
I was with my last partner for 8 yrs. I thank God that I wasn't married to her after we broke up...otherwise I would have been stuffed.
No bitterness at all now, but if we had been married then it might of been a different story. Just wondering about how others here view marriage.
Id also like to get a 50/50 breakdown of how males/females view things.
Thanks ;-)
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Never really known, save that the State wants it as an excuse to give some privileges that others don't get given. No idea why they try to ensure couples feel they have to go through it. High time we got rid of the discrimination and treated all equally. Oh, and it's an excuse for a booze up, dance, feast, and holiday at the start I suppose; if one needs an excuse for all that.
If a person dies intestate in England or Wales and they were married the surviving spouse gets all the estate (if there are no children) or the first £250k and half the rest if there are children.
If the same person dies leaving a "common-law" partner (i.e. they were unmarried) the surviving partner gets nothing.
The law makes a clear distinction between those who are married and those who are not and that's a very good reason to seriously consider the institution. Of course nobody needs or is forced to marry but they cannot expect the automatic advantages (such as the one I have pointed out) if they choose not to do so.
If the same person dies leaving a "common-law" partner (i.e. they were unmarried) the surviving partner gets nothing.
The law makes a clear distinction between those who are married and those who are not and that's a very good reason to seriously consider the institution. Of course nobody needs or is forced to marry but they cannot expect the automatic advantages (such as the one I have pointed out) if they choose not to do so.
nailit - // Tambo,
Are you saying that couples should have children to look after them in later life? //
I certainly didn't read that in Tambo's response - but we'll see when the reply comes in.
We have absolutely no expectation of care from our children, although I am sure we will receive it, but that is not from obligation, but from love.
Are you saying that couples should have children to look after them in later life? //
I certainly didn't read that in Tambo's response - but we'll see when the reply comes in.
We have absolutely no expectation of care from our children, although I am sure we will receive it, but that is not from obligation, but from love.
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