Thursday, February 4, 2010

TRUE or FALSE: Life would be more enjoyable if you never get/got married?

Think about it now.TRUE or FALSE: Life would be more enjoyable if you never get/got married?
hmm true - I belive yopu can have a fantsatic lifelong relationship without being married. As far as im concerned marriage is nothing more than a piece of paper. But I live in Australia where after a short period of time an unmarried couple has just as much rights as a married couple.TRUE or FALSE: Life would be more enjoyable if you never get/got married?
I have almost been married a few times and been through relationships like most people. Never had kids and am 50 and you know what? I have friends of the opposite sex that are unmarried like me. And occasionally when they yell at me I kind of smile to my self. Because I know that I am not married to them and they to me and it just does not matter. If I were married to them, I would feel trapped in a living hell. So when this one friend in particular screams or yells at me I know I did the right thing in not getting married.
It really depends on your views of legacy/getting older, but I would think false. Because no matter how much you value your space/privacy I can't imagine someone being okay with being alone when they get old enough to have to be taken care of.





But this is assuming you're talking about just being alone for your whole life instead of maybe sleeping around or having a common-law marriage
I am happy that I am married, but I don't think my life would be any better or worse if I had not gotten married. There are definite pros and cons to both married and single life, but I am someone who tries to make the best out of any situation I find myself in. Life is what you make it and I know I'll enjoy my life fully, married or not.
There are so many factors that make both answers right.





They bring with them two completely different lives both of with can be very enjoyable. And though studies have shown that married people do feel happier overall in life it would really have to depend on the person.





Also you have to look at it as three options.


1. Married


2. Long term committed relationship (i.e. Goldie Hawn and Kurt Russel)


3. Single





I would say there is no right answer.
Rather depends on who you marry/married, doesn't it.


If he/she is the right one and you love each other unreservedly, then there you are - terrific, however this does not happen very often and after the initial euphoria wears off, the daily grind sets in.
what a great question.





Been married almost 27 years. Have two kids and 3 grandkids.





But I do wonder if I had pursued my military career if I would not have had the same with the education behind it.





I have had alot of downturns in my marriage, and have forgiven alot of crap.





But yeah I wonder, would I have been better off? Or would have HE been better off?


I do worry that he would have been better off without me tho. Maybe that is growth in a marriage or not. I don't know.


Just a question that makes ya wonder.
Neither Of Them


There Is Nothing In The Life That Can Be Chosen As True


Or The Other Way As A False


There Is No Good, Nor Evil


Only Decisions And Consequences


You Can Decide To Get Married N Enjoy Your Life


Either You Can Decide Not To Get Married N Have An Enjoyable Life


You Cant Deny Or Resist Any Of Them
True, so true. I am divorced and would not ever get married again. I still date every now and then but for me, there is not a women out there worth getting married again for.





That is just my opinion and each person needs to make their own choice.
Let's see..I'd be sleeping in that big bed all by myself..making my own diner..watching tv and laughing by myself..this is starting to depress me...Life is more enjoyable being married trust me on this.I've been married for 30 years to my soul mate and it keeps getting better!
False.





I love my hubby and children, and couldn't imagine what life would be without them.





Look at all the single people that are in their mid 30's and 40's, they wish they had that special someone in their life.





Though, many prefer to be alone.











:-)
i really dont know, and i dont have anything valid to say at the moment, i must need to get married first and then get a divorce then think about your question once again, but at the moment my theory is that being single is a brighter decision.
False. While studies show happiness reaches a plateau once married, that attained level of satisfaction is still higher than the average non-married couple ever reaches.
True!
In the words of a character in one particular episode of the rescuers - ';Never say Never';.
Do you like salt or pepper with that sour tasting lemon? Most couples search out the fruit of love in a marriage.
It's you choice,In both situations you're the one pushing either button, it's what you make of it.
It depends actually....
I think if You got married.
FALSE.
False
Its right like your thinking.
Yes you rang.
sounds kinda lamee.
true

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