is marriage necessary??
@rock_the_parties (278)
India
28 responses
@hampy32 (19)
• United States
18 Jan 07
to have a healthy life? absolutely not. however, for those who have religious beliefs....yes. speaking from experience, i was raised in church and in a christian family... living with my boyfriend and not being married is a hard concept for me to handle. i think it depends on your morals.... some people would say no, some would say yes. do you have feelings of guilt for not tying the knot?
@sapnamaddan (427)
• India
15 Jan 07
Marriage is necessary....b'coz u r incomplete without ur life partner. when u want you share ur happiness and saddness with someone, ur life partner share all this. He cares for u when u want care. He loves u when u want love. In few words any circumstances in ur life, ur life partner is always with u.
@pioneergladiator1 (1088)
• Pakistan
23 Jan 07
Marrige is etremly necessary for a healthy and complete life!
Without marrige people are lingering about here and there in search of a partner
then why dun ppl just marry and start a healthy life!
Changing life partners paves the path to a lot of contagious diseases and immorality
so marrige is the neccasity of the life.
@sudhir4441 (668)
• India
17 Jan 07
yes it is, i think it is the most beautiful relation in a persons life, those who dont they really miss something..
@drmt57 (295)
• United States
17 Jan 07
No I do not think marriage is necessary for a healthy life, some people enjoy being single,and they feel healthy and complete, others think if they are not married something is wrong with them, sometimes people stay in abussive relationships because they have a need to be married,now that is unhealthy.
@sweets9900 (726)
• United States
17 Jan 07
I don't think so. If your happy with the person and don't feel you want to be married, that's fine to me.
@kothari_pritesh (87)
• India
15 Jan 07
no i dont think so, if you couldent find the perfect match or the one which you expects in life you should not marry. live-in relationship is batter option. by living with somebudy if you think he/she is deserves you ,get married otherwise leave it.
@highflyingxangel (9225)
• United States
18 Jan 07
I don't think so. Research has shown people that have some sort of romantic relationship, or any type of close relationship live a pretty long happy, healthy life. As long as you have some type of pretty happy postive relationships, I do not think you need to be married.
@jcvelina (1255)
• Philippines
13 Jan 07
i don't think marriage is necessary if both parties concerned face up to their responsibilities and have mutual respect. may partner and i have never been married but we are happy for the past 6 years of our relationship. we have 2 lovely daughters and everything is running smoothly. i know its very selfish on my part to not marry her but she understands it. even my eldest daughter has mentioned when would i marry her mother. i know i owe her marriage but when the time is right everything would come into being and i would marry her.
@jainravi_2000 (2)
• United Arab Emirates
10 Jan 07
ya.. when u like someone and can't live without.. then marriage is necessary, else there is always a threat of loosing that loved one, which deteroriate your healthy life.
@cutekristine (526)
• Philippines
12 Jan 07
for me marriage is necessary because it gives both the sense of security. you get married because you're happy being with that person and you are ready to spend the your whole life with him/her. for legality, it is also important specially when the time comes when you have children.
@sullengrave (81)
• United States
14 Jan 07
I don't think that marriage is something that everyone is comfortable confining his or herself to. For some people, it's the only way in which they can imagine their lives being complete. A healthy life seems to just imply good health, mental and physical, and I'm certain that can be acheived without marriage. What I'm trying to say is that it is all dependent upon the person. Society believes it's the proper way to live your life, but it all comes down to personal choice.