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Why Not Getting Married Is Perfect!

By: Team Ifairer | Posted: 24-06-2019
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It's strange how some people will spend the rest of their lives with people they don't even love, suffering every day, just because their parents got them married. It's funny how a life of compromise is what they see as a solution to a failed marriage. It's much better to be in a relationship that you can break out of if things don't go well than hanging on to the wrong person.

There are so many instances when you hear your married friends go through a turmoil and, in worst cases, even a divorce. These examples will only make you realise that your life is peaceful without the melodrama

We weren't born to get married. It's not as necessary as the Indian society makes it to be. Life is still going to be as good, even if you're unmarried. Marriage is just an institution and you can choose not believe in it, like religion. There's nothing wrong with not conforming to the idea of marriage if you don't believe in it. As simple as that.
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