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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Marriage is not a perfect solution but a great solution for lots of societal issues. [/quote] +1[/quote] +1000[/quote] The three of you sound so pathetic. [/quote] Why? It gives spouses loving partners to love and share life's joys and hurdles. It gives kids a stable, safe home and living family. It helps share chores, money and logistics. Most of all, it gives you trust and confidence to have someone in your corner no matter what, illness, disability, financial ruin, anything life throws at you, you have your anchor there to keep you grounded.[/quote] Two loving parents are better than one. Having a positive male role model is good for kids. Coming from a stable nurturing family environment is so important.[/quote] That can all be accomplished either married or divorced. [/quote] NP. Nothing beats happy, healthy intact families for kids long term well being. Sure, you can make the case that divorced parents could be better than miserable, married parents. But you’re in a strange denial if you think either is comparable to a healthy nuclear family. I’ll never understand why people don’t try to do THEIR part in being happily married instead of just giving up on the concept of marriage as soon as a snag is hit. Successfully cohabitating with another person is challenging and takes strong character, patience, and emotional intelligence. You don’t always get your way and you are held accountable for your bad behavior. That is why people were attacking the 300k single mom. It’s easy to be wealthy (enough) and alone. I personally find that most things worth having are not found on easy street. [/quote]
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