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    Two wives are not always that great. What types of marriage could you assume that existed when the word “marriage” appeared in your thoughts? Monogamous marriage is most likely to be the ideal marriage that you can determine. Our western society is more embodied in monogamous marriages in which only one man and one woman are involved in a relationship at once. In the society of monogamous society, another form of relatively unsupported relationship had started to emerge into a focus after it had…

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    What comes to your mind when you hear the word Marriage? Love? Happiness? In the past, marriage was viewed as a right of passage, a way to prove that you successfully completed a part of your life, and are ready to start building a new life with a partner. It was more valued and viewed as a sacred bond between two people who love each other. It symbolized love and happiness. In today’s society, marriage is almost meaningless, and most people see it as just an option, and a court approved piece…

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    Most articles on divorce try to persuade couples to stay in their marriage and work it out. Brette Sember’s article “Why a Good Divorce is Better Than a Bad Marriage” does the total opposite and actually gives a reason to go forward with a divorce. Sember, a retired divorce attorney turned author, wrote the article to explain to the couples who are trying to make their marriage work, that staying in the marriage is not always what is best. Staying in a resentful, unhappy, and unhealthy marriage…

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    ROMANTIC RELATIONSHIP According to Abrahamson and Haight (2017), Romantic relationship has a huge part in our lives. Being in a relationship is one of the reasons of our happiness yet 40% of new marriage ends in divorce. It isspendproof that having a romantic relationship wasn't easy. You need to put too much effort to make the relationship last. Communication is a big ingredient in having a healthy relationship. It is so important to keep in touch with each other. It will help to make things…

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    Geoffrey Chaucer's "The Merchant's Tale" from The Canterbury Tales shows a moral got from the merchant's identity. The moral communicates the merchant's assessment on marriage. Many commentators have perused this tale and translated its importance in their own particular manner. This modern interpretation of an old tale influences the merchant's character to in any case credible today. The Merchant's Tale recounts the story of an old man looking for a spouse and discovering one, who is at last…

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    The Real Arrange Marriage Information Lots of people get married and of all those people 53.25% of arranged marriages. People who also have arranged marriages have a divorce rate of 6.3% (Arranged). This show that there are a lot of arranged marriages that are happen, which mean that they has to be something good about them. Arranged marriages would happen all the time long ago and they still do because for lots of people it is part of their culture and it is really helpful. I will be taking…

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    An aspect of my world that Hamlet would appreciate is how accepting society has become of cross-socioeconomic marriages in the current time period. Although, certain conservative cultures are still apprehensive about the idea, the majority of the population has increasingly developed a tolerance to the movement. The differing social status of the characters contributes to the reason I identified it as an obstacle that prevented Hamlet from confessing his true feelings to Ophelia. Hamlet, a…

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    Many emerging adults consider cohabitation in order to preventing and reducing the chance of divorce. However, the research shows that living together before marriage might increase divorce rates. And it says “cohabitation is neither the ideal nor the marriage equivalent that many emerging adults believe (BergerKathleen, 2014).” Cohabitation might cause negative effect between couples because they are not as committed to each other as they would be in marriage, it might make unstable…

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    The Right Age To Marry Is More Important Than You Think In an analysis conducted by The University of Utah sociologist , Nicholas Wolfinger, discovers that marrying both at a young age or too late could spell disaster for your love life because it increases your chances of divorce. Wolfinger brought good news for couples that decided to “put a ring on it” in their late 20s to early 30s because the likelihood of divorce decreases. Another concluding observation made by the sociologist after…

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    Dating after Divorce is a challenge, to say the least. There are many aspects of dating that have changed since you were dating your ex, whether that was five, fifteen, or thirty years ago. You’re older now, and unfortunately, there’s a smaller pool of eligible people to choose from. These are just some of a million frustrations that come with post-divorce dating. If you were married for a long time, you’re probably nervous about going out on a date with someone else. You’re also probably…

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