Seeing as so many of them fail, will monogamy eventually become outdated?
Posted by mzrpl (20303 total points) about in Relationships & Family - 923 views - 12 total answers. Status: closed. - Report
Marriage will never become a thing of the past. Just like 'Murphy's Law' will never be repealed. LOL
A man will still chase a woman until she catches him...it's the natural order of things.
Of course not. It's so convenient for fighting and other extracurricular activities. Who wants to go hunting every time they get the urge to merge?
I do beleave civil marriage will be divorced from Holy matrimony. Then civil contracts will iron out the terms of divorce, and the pillaging of bootie. Holy matrimony will be the provence of cult leaders. If you wish to stay in the cult obay. If not don't leave your britches on the doorknob.
No, marriage will always be here. So will divorce lawyers.
Probably. It doesn't really serve much point at all, does it. You don't need marriage papers to be committed to someone. I believe anyway that you're to stay with someone as long as the relationship works - once it doesn't any more, you should separate and move on. What's the sense in being forced to stay together in marriage when you're not happy?
I am married though, but i don't consider it something that's going to force me to stay in a relationship that's not working.
For me its become a thing of the past a couple of times...lmao!