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The Best Environment to Bring Up Children?
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- Yes - 215 votes
- 52%
- As long as both parents are present, it doesn't matter if they're married - 149 votes
- 36%
- It doesn't matter at all - 44 votes
- 11%
- No - 7 votes
- 2%
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I was going to go for the Maldives but then saw this was about marriage.
As long as a child has stability and some male and female influence then I dont think they miss out at all.
As long as a child has stability and some male and female influence then I dont think they miss out at all.
15:23 Wed 10th Oct 2012
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I'm constantly amazed folk think a bit of paper makes any difference.
Marriage doesn't means commitment, divorce allows a couple to split if, at a later time it is considered the better course of action. In fact they can opt to separate even without a divorce. And it is offensive to suggest to couples that opt not to go through a ceremony that they are less committed.
And why is there the suggestion that a couple who raise children without the ceremony are not a complete family ? Is the certificate a member of the family ?
Marriage doesn't means commitment, divorce allows a couple to split if, at a later time it is considered the better course of action. In fact they can opt to separate even without a divorce. And it is offensive to suggest to couples that opt not to go through a ceremony that they are less committed.
And why is there the suggestion that a couple who raise children without the ceremony are not a complete family ? Is the certificate a member of the family ?
I agree to some extent Caz. I loved both my parents and had but was the child involved in an unhappy marriage and the trauma has influenced my life to a great extent. Mind you, all those years ago it was well nigh impossible for a single parent to cope, so my parents, bless them, did well to stay together for my sake, so I don't blame them.
It did make me more cautious about marriage or permanent relationships of any kind though and I vowed to never tie myself to one person. I never viewed marriage through rose coloured glasses. Funnily enough my cousins who were the offspring of very contented marriages rushed into marriage at an early age, and both divorced very quickly!!
It did make me more cautious about marriage or permanent relationships of any kind though and I vowed to never tie myself to one person. I never viewed marriage through rose coloured glasses. Funnily enough my cousins who were the offspring of very contented marriages rushed into marriage at an early age, and both divorced very quickly!!
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