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  2. Criticism of marriage - Wikipedia

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    Brian Sawyer says "Marriage, understood existentially, proposes to join two free selves into one heading, thus denying the freedom, the complete foundation, of each self." [6] Prior to the legalization of same-sex marriage in the United States, many people banded together to boycott marriage until all people could legally marry. The argument ...

  3. The History of Human Marriage - Wikipedia

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    Westermarck argues that marriage is a social institution that rests on a biological foundation, and developed through a process in which human males came to live together with human females for sexual gratification, companionship, mutual economic aid, procreation, and the joint rearing of offspring.

  4. The Science Of Love In The 21st Century - The Huffington Post

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    That’s why, for much of human history, the marriage historian Stephanie Coontz writes, people thought lifelong partnership was “too important” to be left up to love. Marriage was a business contract. Families used it to acquire lands, to create stable legacies on which their next generations could build.

  5. My husband and I put everything in a shared Google Calendar ...

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    Sharing a Google Calendar to manage our family schedules has saved us from so many fights. My husband and I take equal responsibility for it. ... 'Mental load' is the biggest thing you cannot see ...

  6. The 'men’s first love' theory is all over social media. What ...

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    Laura Petiford, a licensed marriage and family therapist, agrees: "Women may encounter the same intensity of feeling with first love but because they've likely had more experience in the emotional ...

  7. 'Marriage fraud' is a thing — and it's more common ... - AOL

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    Marriage fraud is also widespread in the military, as military husbands are more likely to earn more money and get more benefits than single men. While there are no studies that try to estimate ...

  8. What Is Marriage For? - Wikipedia

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    What Is Marriage For? received positive reviews from Publishers Weekly, [2] Joseph Glenmullen in The Boston Globe, [4] Anne Kingston in The Globe and Mail, [5] and Marilyn Murray Willison in The Washington Post Book World; [6] a mixed review from the legal scholar Nancy Polikoff in The Women's Review of Books; [7] and a negative review from Christopher Carrington in Qualitative Sociology. [8]

  9. Q&A: These researchers examined 20 years of data same ... - AOL

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    The argument we find most compelling is that having people loudly clamoring for all the great things that come along with marriage made people in the broader population say, "Oh hey, getting ...