What are the reasons you are married? Or will get married? Or are planning on getting married? And how does being married changes your relationship with your Spouse in a way not being married to him/her could not? Hope the question makes sense... :P
Edit: Does your marriage last "until death do [you] part"? (Question directed to those already married I guess... :/)
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2 回复I love my girlfriend and we want to get married one day. It's been 14 months and I already wanna go buy a ring. We both believe that when you get married, it's forever, even after death it continues. I love her more than anything and I want to spend eternity with her.
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1 回复Because my parents showed me that marriage is an amazing experience to go through with the love of your life, even after death. I would gladly partake in that beautiful journey. :)
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In the eyes of the law being married or common law is basically the same thing. I got married because I know my wife wanted that ceramony and as we all learn when you think you have the one you give her whatever the hell she wants.
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Because I want to find that person to spend the rest of my life with. I want to go in front of my friends and family and make a promise to the woman I love most. I want to be able to call my girl my wife. I want to share each day with her, and all the ups and downs. I want to wake up next to her beautiful face everyday, and it reminds me why I do what I do. I want to confide in her and her confide in me. Both of us letting area guard down and letting the other in fully.
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Its such a risky venture. Now a days, people in general have a zero tolerance for error. Its like people are to busy looking out for their own needs instead of supporting and encouraging their husband or wife no matter what.
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1 回复Jesus raeped me and now we have to get married because I'm pregnant. If we don't, God will frown at me until I explode.
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1 回复She's my partner in crime and extra money. We've basically been married just without the paperwork. So might as well do the paperwork