Advantages and Disadvantages of Marriage
83Marriage has been a part of human culture for thousands of years and almost all cultures and religions on the planet have some sort of partnership ceremony. In some cultures, men are allowed to have multiple wives, but in most places marriage is limited to one man and one woman.
In recent times marriage has become less popular, however, and it suffered a dramatic decline in the middle to late twentieth century – partly due to increased divorce rates but also because many couples chose not to marry at all.
The traditional concept of marriage has also been challenged in recent years by gay couples, who believe that they should have the same opportunities to get married as straight couples.
Below are what I believe to be the main advantages and disadvantages of marriage.
Advantages of marriage
Most human beings are not solitary and crave companionship. Life is enhanced when experiences can be shared with another person who shares similar interests and concerns and loves you.
Most cultures have religious reasons for getting married. A religious marriage can be a way for a couple to deepen their bonds to each other, as well as help them form a deeper relationship with God and receive His blessing.
With or without religion, marriage is accepted way for two people to show their commitment to each other. Couples who marry have been statistical shown to be together longer and are more likely to bond for life.
Marriage benefits society generally because it is associated with stable families. Stable families produce happier children and a more stable society with less crime and other social problems.
There are often financial benefits associated with marriage. Taxes are often lower. Other financial issues associated with legalities such as inheritance can be easier to sort out when a couple is married.
Marriage is about sharing burdens and responsibilities and that can mean less stress, both in terms of practicalities and also with emotional problems. Raising a child, for example, is relatively easier for two parents than it is for one.
Marriage gives a child two parents, which can help a child to develop into a balanced and happy adult. Children have two different role models to look up to and twice as much potential support, emotionally and pratically.
Marriage promises and can deliver a happy sex life. Monogamy also reduces health risks such as sexually transmitted diseases.
Disadvantages of marriage
Fidelity is not a natural state for human beings, especially when they are young adults and their sex drive is at its strongest. Most married sex lives fade over time, which can lead to affairs and other forms of infidelity, such as the use of prostitutes, even in the most well-intentioned people.
Many couples get stuck in a rut, repeating the same arguments over and over. The key differences in their personalities never go away. Petty problems, irritating habits, become magnified over time.
Marriage restricts the freedom of individual. Single people can happily live their lives pretty much as they please without having to be concerned with the needs or wishes of others.
Marriage means that couples have to deal with their partner’s family, which can be a source of problems and conflict.
Getting married can add lots of extra bureaucracy and red tape to a relationship, especially when the wife changes her name and official documents such as social security, driving licenses have to be changed.
Society has move on and the traditional idea of marriage is outdated. Rather than seeing marriage as the one way that people should follow, we should embrace the various different sorts of human relationships and treat them all equally, such as one parent families, homosexual relationships, etc.
Relationships should be purely personal and less formal. Marriage is about seeking approval from the civil authorities, or a religion, when it should just be the two people in the relationship that matter.
There can sometimes be situations where there are financial disadvantages to being married. Divorce costs can also be huge if you make a mistake and marry the wrong person.
Marriage ceremonies can be very expensive and extremely stressful.
Marriage can extend the time that couples stay together in a bad or unhealthy relationship, when it would be better if they split – for instance, where the couple are clearly ill-suited, or even where there is physical or emotional abuse going on, they may be tempted to stay together because of religious or cultural taboos over breaking up a marriage.
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Nice hub and straight to the point.
But then, why am I getting the message that the disadvantages outweighs the advantages?
I'm getting scared...
@Emmyboy I can understand your point in the disadvantages outweighs the advantages. But as with any marriage (a committed relationship for that matter) it takes work...not average work, but hard work for it to be successful.
Think of a marriage as a new business venture.
In new business ventures you will have to plan, make revisions to you plan, and optimize your plan to make it as profitable or successful as possible.
In a marriage (or a committed relationship) you have to do the same thing. Make a plan that will help and benefit the both of you. The plan can be something as simple as how can I make my wife/husband smile today. Start with a basic plan, rivise it if neccessary and optimize it to work for everyone involved.
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Thanks!
After having witnessed my parents' marriage for so many years, I often say to myself that I'll never get married!
Yes, marriage is a commitment. Well, after four years of marriage, I can say what kept me going is I never lost my own identity. Early days of marriage, I expected but then I realized that I need to give rather than receive and have no expectations. Finally, we enjoy our relationship and the advantages outweigh the disadvantages. Thanks for the great article.
If marriage doesn't aim to love making and soul satisfaction,Surely it's a waste of time..I can say that MARRIAGE thoughts or thinking about marriage could be an opium or a disease.
Very interesting points here. Marriage is a continuos job on yourself an on your partnership with your significant other...It's a challenge every day but still it's worth the effort. Especially when you have kids!
When society deviates from the norm, problems arise that may take generations to solve, and sometimes they remain unsolved. The respect and practice of marriage is an important key to a stable society. We can see the problems that are caused by
(1) single-parent homes absent of a parent who did not want to be there
(2) illegitimate births
(3) promiscuous sex
(4) same-sex marriage which cannot produce offspring to continue life is proof enough that its backwards. If everyone did it, life on earth would end. Marriage is about continuing generations, reproducing.
(5) shacking, and many other alternative arrangements
People have a right to chose their arrangement, but right and wrong will always be no matter what happens.
Gods arrangement, our example--Adam and Eve--preceded children who came later. The other arrangements are frowned upon in the Bible. The right to make a choice does not make the choice selection right.
Interesting hub.you wrote about a beautiful relationship.
Marriage means.. when you have no more trouble in life.. then get married and ask for trouble












thieshajones 5 months ago
Interesting