Why Get Married? Unearth 9 Vital Reasons Prooving Essentiality of Marriage.

Abstract:
Why is marriage more than a formal declaration of love and commitment between two people? The institution of marriage has undergone significant changes over time. In the past, marriage was often seen as a necessity for establishing a family and ensuring the financial security of both the husband and the wife. In many cultures, marriage was also a way for individuals to gain social status and fulfill religious or cultural obligations.

Watch a classic black-and-white movie, and you pretty much know how it’s going to end. In an old-fashioned Western, the white-hatted hero will ride into the sunset. A monster movie? The monster won’t survive to the credits (until the next sequel comes out, that is). And if it’s a romance, you’re bound to hear wedding bells — a Hollywood-made happy ending.

But today, in real life, wedding bells aren’t ringing all too often. Despite that People prefer to marry. Why people Marry ?

There are many different reasons why people choose to marry. This article outlines

Keywords:
Marriage, Love, Oneness, Purity, Parenting, Culture, Social Obligation 

Learning Outcomes:
Learn about nine good reasons to get married.
1. Beginning
“Marriage is more than a physical union; it is also a spiritual and emotional union.”
Marriage is the beginning—the beginning of the family—and is a life-long commitment. It also provides an opportunity to grow in selflessness as you serve your wife and children. Marriage is more than a physical union; it is also a spiritual and emotional union. This union mirrors the one between God and His Church.

2. Oneness
When a man and woman get married, the “two become one.” Marriage is a bond like no other. It gives us a life partner, a teammate, as we move through the challenges of life together.

3. Purity
Marriage is designed for purity. We face temptation nearly every minute and from all directions. The bond of marriage gives us the support to defeat temptation by engaging in deep, satisfying love—a love that gives to, and receives from, our mate physically, emotionally, and spiritually.
4. Parenting
When a marriage produces a child or receives a child through adoption, it is one of life’s greatest blessings. Roughly 40% of children being raised today are in a home without a father. The effects of that fact are staggering. Father absence causes increases in mental and behavioral disorders as well as criminal activity and substance abuse. But when children are raised in a healthy marriage, they get a front row seat to see and experience the lasting benefits of a strong family.
5. Love
Marriage is designed to mirror our Creator’s unconditional love for us. It’s a love that will always be there and will never leave us or forsake us. When a man and woman love one another unconditionally, contentment and joy follow.

6. Companionship and security: Marriage can provide a sense of companionship and support. When two people marry, they become a team and can support each other through life's ups and downs. Thus, marriage can provide a sense of security, both emotional and financial. It can offer stability and a sense of belonging.
7. Children: Many people choose to marry because they want to have children and raise a family. Marriage can provide a stable environment for raising children.

8. Social norms: In many cultures, marriage is seen as a societal norm and a way to establish oneself as an adult. Some people may marry for this reason, even if they are not in love with their partner.

9. Religion: For some people, marriage is an important religious rite and a way to fulfill their spiritual beliefs.
Conclusions
It is important for individuals to carefully consider their own needs, desires, and circumstances before deciding whether marriage is the right choice for them. It is important for us to accept all choices we and others make.


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