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House Of Lords Backs Gay Marriage
http:// www.bbc .co.uk/ news/uk -politi cs-2276 4954 i beieve this os good news. I know lots of people dont
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.What worries many folk is the shambolic state of heterosexual marriage in this country. Expensive and sometimes over the top hen nights, stag nights
and wedding days seem to be de rigeur, yet the concept of sticking together in a marriage no longer seems fashionable even when there are children to consider. Men can do what they like about homosexual weddings as far as I am concerned.
and wedding days seem to be de rigeur, yet the concept of sticking together in a marriage no longer seems fashionable even when there are children to consider. Men can do what they like about homosexual weddings as far as I am concerned.
Some facts rather than 'in my day' statements
• The divorce rate fell in 2011 to 10.8 divorcing people per thousand married population from 11.1 in 2010
• 34% of marriages are expected to end in divorce by the 20th wedding anniversary
• The number of divorces in 2011 was highest among men and women aged 40 to 44
• The average marriage is expected to last for 32 years
http:// www.gua rdian.c o.uk/ne ws/data blog/20 10/jan/ 28/divo rce-rat es-marr iage-on s
• The divorce rate fell in 2011 to 10.8 divorcing people per thousand married population from 11.1 in 2010
• 34% of marriages are expected to end in divorce by the 20th wedding anniversary
• The number of divorces in 2011 was highest among men and women aged 40 to 44
• The average marriage is expected to last for 32 years
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Divorce rate 42 per cent in 2012 . [Source: Office of National Statistics] There has been a steady decline in divorces over the years and the rate is almost back to 1970s levels.
It will still be a high level compared to the level in the good old days when couples felt obliged to stay together in name, divorce being harder to get and still carrying a stigma. When 'no fault' (irretrievable breakdown) divorces came in, practitioners were swamped with cases of wives who had been married for many years and who then took the opportunity to be free.
Not sure how expensive weddings, stag nights, or hen nights could be an indicator of future failure of marriages. Do couples who marry on the cheap have longer marriages, until death do part?
It will still be a high level compared to the level in the good old days when couples felt obliged to stay together in name, divorce being harder to get and still carrying a stigma. When 'no fault' (irretrievable breakdown) divorces came in, practitioners were swamped with cases of wives who had been married for many years and who then took the opportunity to be free.
Not sure how expensive weddings, stag nights, or hen nights could be an indicator of future failure of marriages. Do couples who marry on the cheap have longer marriages, until death do part?
Yes - we've held off until the outcome of these votes.
I'm not 100% sure whether this vote settles is - does anyone know? Is this it, or will there be more challenges?
Anyway, definitely not going for a 2014 marriage - planning next year and implementation in 2015.
Like everyone else, I want the opportunity to get married, put on weight and spend a startling amount of time complaining about being tied down...
I'm not 100% sure whether this vote settles is - does anyone know? Is this it, or will there be more challenges?
Anyway, definitely not going for a 2014 marriage - planning next year and implementation in 2015.
Like everyone else, I want the opportunity to get married, put on weight and spend a startling amount of time complaining about being tied down...
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