Posted February 24, 2011
Your country has around a 33% divorce rate, as far as I can tell. Great for you guys, you'll note the advice I was giving was to an American and all of it backed up by statistics and fact as it stands in our country and has for many years. I know nearly every child in both Christian and Islamic countries is conditioned to think marriage is the bees knees but it usually is not.
Splitting a relationship that is bad is actually a good idea, one that is backed up by many professionals in the field. Yes, you may choose to work through some issues, but there's no reason for both parties to suffer when problems have become endemic. That is when you split and legally, marriage has made that a bitch for both parties, dragging them through even more shit before the healing can begin.
You claim my advice is biased, it is merely based on experience and research, the latter being the most important. It seems you'd like to base yours on your experiences and those of those around you. While it's not without merit to consider such things, to consider them solely is far more biased.
Marriage is legal and has legal consequences. Choose to ignore them at your own risk. Consequences vary by country, in the US the consequences of divorce can be severe.
And quit acting like if you just "choose wisely" you can avoid divorce completely. That's wishful thinking and absurd on the face of it.
Splitting a relationship that is bad is actually a good idea, one that is backed up by many professionals in the field. Yes, you may choose to work through some issues, but there's no reason for both parties to suffer when problems have become endemic. That is when you split and legally, marriage has made that a bitch for both parties, dragging them through even more shit before the healing can begin.
You claim my advice is biased, it is merely based on experience and research, the latter being the most important. It seems you'd like to base yours on your experiences and those of those around you. While it's not without merit to consider such things, to consider them solely is far more biased.
Marriage is legal and has legal consequences. Choose to ignore them at your own risk. Consequences vary by country, in the US the consequences of divorce can be severe.
And quit acting like if you just "choose wisely" you can avoid divorce completely. That's wishful thinking and absurd on the face of it.