Why is it there are some couple who refuse point blank to get married? I have nothing against unmarried couples, I just don't understand their reasoning. They live together for years but don't make the commitment to each other by getting married. The usual line is that they don't need a piece of paper to be committed to each other. Why not just do it, especially if they have children? It's not difficult. What is the problem?
It strikes me that the real reason is they are not 100% sure and want to leave the door ajar just in case it all goes wrong and if they are not married it will be easier to escape. The fact that they have had children which most people would think is the ultimate commitment seems not to have any bearing on the matter.
The one thing I don't understand is couples who have children together but claim they are 'not ready' to get married. It's as if they are saying having children is less of a commitment then marriage. I think I have old fashioned views on this but I don't understand why you have children with someone who you don't intend on spending the rest of your life with.
if having children is their commitment then why should they get married?
Im not married, my partner and I have 2 kids and are happy. Will a wedding certificate change that in any way? will we be happier the next day?
But if mr CRX is reading this, i would still like to be married!!! lol
I think its not the most necessary thing if you have been together long term, probably if there were no fuss involved the couple would marry, its all the hassle of arranging a wedding financially and to keep family happy by having a big do'
Actually, each to his own, but it probably costs far less to get married than to have to go through all the rigmorole (sp) of getting legal protection set up.
Getting married involves the cost of a marriage licence. It's weddings that cost money.
Actually, I still like the idea of marriage coming before the children. Not because of any moral issues. I can't come to terms with people having their children and then splashing out on a big white wedding. It seems daft to me.
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