Tuesday, January 26, 2010

Society and Marriage

Stuff like race is considered a lot these days when two people decide to marry. I believe that to some extent some things should be considered before marriage, like religious belief (mostly), but should not be a huge concern. If there are too many differences in some things that people tend to overlook when they feel like they are in love. Though it should be considered, it should not make or brake a relationship, compromises can be made.

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  1. Religion is something that should be completely and throughly discussed before marriage. There are specifications for the wedding itself due to beliefs and will differ as religions do. Like, if you aren't baptized you can't get married in a church, or how a Jewish person wants to marry another Jew, or if the cerimony must be Islamic. And taking into account how the children will be raised is a great religious decision.
    For esteemed and Royal families, connection is the most important. They would prefer to keep it "all in the family" and keep out the "rif-raf".
    But above all, I believe that you should marry the one you love.

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