Pros And Cons Of Arranged Marriage

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Arranged Marriage An annual number of arranged marriages worldwide is roughly around 26,250,000 (Arranged/ forced marriage statistics, 1). 53.25% of marriages in the world are arranged (Arranged/ forced marriage statistics, 1). An arranged marriage is a marriage planned and agreed to by the families or guardians of the bride and groom, who have little or no say in the matter themselves. For girls younger than 18, there is a good possibility that their physical bodies are not even mature enough to accept the consummation of a marriage. After all, there are laws that cause women to get stoned to death if they try to leave their marriage. If a law like that was put in place in the United States (U.S.), the divorce rate would definitely be lower …show more content…

People have the right to choose whom they love and want to spend the rest of their life with. Neither the bride or groom has a choice or say so who they are marrying (8 Biggest Arranged Marriage Pros and Cons, 1). According to “8 Arranged Marriage Pros and Cons, 1” a con of an arranged marriage, love may take awhile to develop and there is an element of risk that their partner may not do right by them. In the end it can still lead to a divorce. The percent of divorces that result in from an arranged marriage is only 1.2% (Arranged/ forced marriage statistics, 1). People would think that they would be able to date beforehand to look for a partner but that’s not the case. The fact that they are forced to marry and they could completely hate the person that they married is mind blowing. They can never be sure they would find true love and happiness with that …show more content…

Parents should not make their kids do something this important that would impact the rest of their life. In Western societies, physical attraction usually plays a large part in who people decide to be with but arranged marriages, a marriage that is established before a lengthy relationship and picked by their families, are inhumane, inexorable, and inequitable. It is clear now that arranged marriages has its pros as well as its cons, and the country where arranged marriages are being practiced are surely aware of these facts mentioned above, but they still go ahead and practice it according to their

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