The Meaning of Marriage

What is the meaning of marriage? To be married is simple enough, to just live in a house together as a couple. But why? Why is it the most common sort of arrangement? Why haven’t alternative lifestyles taken over the world?

Marriage is the union of two people who love one another and want to build their relationship further, possibly have children together. Some would say it is the ultimate commitment, a legally binding agreement to stick together no matter what.

And let’s face it, we love marriage. We love a big wedding with a flowing white dress and smartly dressed nervous grooms. We love crying moms with big hats, and tearful dads in slightly ill-fitting suits giving their daughters away. We love little kids with sticky fingers sliding along the reception floors and too long speeches that give secrets away. We even love inebriated uncles dancing badly because their minds think they still twenty and their bodies are that of a fifty year old!

No matter which culture you live in, they all celebrate marriage in some way. Some shoot pistols into the sky, some throw confetti, some throw rice, but generally the union of husband and wife is celebrated in some way. It is a happy occasion.

Also though, marriage is linked to having children. Not everyone has them, but most couples do end up with children. Marriage is the very best way to bring up children. It is vital for children to learn the skills they need for life from male and female role models. Part of the reason we have children that are misbehaving and causing all sorts of problems is because of the lack of male and female role models. Young boys especially need male role models; otherwise they take the example of TV characters, which often involve them in violence and gang behaviour.

While I appreciate that many single people bring up children successfully, marriage is still the optimum way to bring up children.

So, if marriage is such a great institution, why does it seem to be crumbling before our eyes with divorce in some parts of the world being as high as one in two marriages?

People seem to have higher and higher expectations of marriage. They bring greater and great problems into marriage. Plus sadly, often, people are not prepared to put the work into marriage. Although it is a great institution, marriage takes more than just a wedding day in order to be successful. It is like embroidery, every day is a little stitch to make a pattern, and you have to keep going. Affairs are like tears in the fabric of a marriage, and it takes many little stitches to rebuild the pattern again.

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