Men and women are choosing to stay single longer – and it could be the best decision they’ve ever made. Find out the top benefits to waiting to get married, and how it could effect your financial situation. Plus learn why some people are still getting married young. Click to tweet: http://ctt.ec/2k6Oc
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As I see it right now, I find marriage to be to be totally irrelevant in any other aspects then the legal obligations that comes with it. To grow together, having kids, settling down… all those things are independent of marriage. I mean marriage is not even defined and viewed the same way in other countries and the meaning of marriage was not the same in America 200 years ago. What ever meaning you attach to marriage that is not related to the legal obligations is arbitrary. The only thing you can be sure to be real and life long lasting is the contract, not the quality of your relationship.
I’m happy to be proven wrong.
From a grammar-nazi. You wrote “…and how it could effect your financial situation.”
EFFECT can be either a verb or a noun.
AFFECT can be either a verb or a noun.
You guessed wrong here…