That I live my wife thread got me thinking about this again. We've probably been over it, but my memory isn't what it has been. I cannot even remember if it was what it used to be, whatever that means.
Anyway, regarding marriage. The pros: legal documentation. There are certain legal perks you get when you're married, including certain tax breaks, right to inherit and whatnot.
Another: a commitment from the person you love. Getting in is easy, getting out harder. And of course it is a mental commitment to stay true and love forever and all that.
Cons: stuck with one person. All individuals change over time, and you may grow apart. Divorce is messy, especially if children are involved. Expensive too; she/he gets half.
If we put the legal arguments aside, why get married? I can understand if religious people want Gods permission to shag away (to be blunt, inaccurate and rude). But otherwise?
She'll love you no more because of a piece of paper that says you're married. You can commit yourself to a partner fully without it. Indeed, getting married can be construed as an ownership issue and even as something to do with jealosy and distrust. By getting married, you put an extra moral obligation and sharpen up the lines, so to speak. but that's more out of selfish reasons than love, then.
So tell me. What is so great about marriage? You wake up next to the same woman, married or not.
What happens when you get married? How is you, your partner and your relationship different after you've slipped each other a ring, some tongue and gotten a priest or official to speak some words?
I just don't get it. My personal experience with marriage hasn't been a good one. parents relationship is stormy to say the least, and to me it seems like they stick together because they know what they have but not what they'll get. Essentially they're afraid to be lonely, especially as old age approaches. Perhaps if they weren't married they'd gone separate ways, dared to seek more fulfilling partners and not gone on and on like it is.
Why would anyone want to risk that, aside from legal or religious reasons?