Yup. That's definitely it. Thank G-d for legislation like the "Defense of Marriage Act".Originally posted by: ElFenix
gay people!
Originally posted by: Fausto
Yup. That's definitely it. Thank G-d for legislation like the "Defense of Marriage Act".Originally posted by: ElFenix
gay people!
Originally posted by: RagingBITCH
Because marriages like everything nowadays are disposable or easily replaced. People no longer value the sanctity (spelling?) of marriage and pretty much everything else nowadays.
Originally posted by: jumpr
No-fault divorce in many states lets many couples see marriage as a 'trial period' and if they don't like it, there's really no repercussions legally for them leaving a marraige.
I love the logic behind all this; "You can't get married because it would be a threat to marriage!!"Originally posted by: ElFenix
Originally posted by: Fausto
Yup. That's definitely it. Thank G-d for legislation like the "Defense of Marriage Act".Originally posted by: ElFenix
gay people!
yeah, thank g-d for the congress defending us from evil gay people who would like a high chance of getting a divorce just like everyone else! imagine all the added divorces clogging up the court system!
This is precisely why it should be normal and commonplace for 2 people to live together even before marriage.Originally posted by: jumpr
No-fault divorce in many states lets many couples see marriage as a 'trial period' and if they don't like it, there's really no repercussions legally for them leaving a marraige.
Are you saying that marraige is taken seriously by everyone? I'm saying that divorce rates are so high because people don't view marraige as a lifelong committment and instead see it as a reversible 'procedure.'Originally posted by: FFMCobalt
Originally posted by: jumpr
No-fault divorce in many states lets many couples see marriage as a 'trial period' and if they don't like it, there's really no repercussions legally for them leaving a marraige.
A 'trial period' is called dating our courtship. Not marriage.