Ending Marriages and the Effects

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Ending Marriages and the Effects

“Till death do us part”?

Marriages are known to be a lifetime commitment towards love & caring among people.

However most marriages these days seem to be failing due to the increasing number of problems with the modern world. When these marriages end, the effects can be devastating.

Why do people get married? Well it is a known tradition in humanity that a woman and man will come together and live their lives as one. The most important element that seems to have disappeared is love. Not just any love, but true, deep feeling love. To keep a relationship clear, the love itself should be clear, not artificially placed. If there is no well defined understanding of love, then is should obviously not be a marriage. In some traditions, they have what is known as an arranged marriage. This is the process where love is somewhat “forced” to exist between 2 people.

The usual process goes like this: two people meet, find out if they are compatible or not, then engage themselves for marriage. This is a typical procedure but why should they rush into it if they are not aware of the affects that would arise if the marriage were to break apart? The causes of failing marriages can range from a small dispute over a $10 credit card bill to a serious case of adultery.

Sometimes everything could be on the right track until someone has to cause a slight problem. These problems accumulate and can make a disaster of what was supposed to be a lifeti...

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