Category: Marriage

  • Marriage Satisfaction and Its Factors

    Marriage is a complex social phenomenon that is based not only on positive emotions of love but also on the ability of a couple to work towards the success of their relationship. Thus, many factors influence the positive outcomes of marriage and prevent individuals from experiencing disappointment or regret in the future. In this paper,…

  • Declining Marriage Rates Outcomes

    Peoples lives and communities well-being are better when a high number of individuals marry and maintain the relationship than when just a few get married. Despite the declining rates, marriage remains the most potent anti-poverty, anti-delinquency, and pro-health establishment. It is indubitable that opportunities for monetary success, psychological welfare, and promotion of health for the…

  • Marriage in Experience of Men and Women

    The family life crisis is a highly challenging time for two individuals when they realize things are not going as planned, given their attitudes, expectations, stereotypes, limits, and life experiences. How eager partners are to talk and settle differences will determine if the crisis can be overcome. They must have a sense of emotional harmony,…

  • Contra Same-Sex Marriage by by Jeff Jordan

    Review Jordan (2004) begins by asserting that having an opposing opinion to same-sex marriage is not necessarily anti-gay. Marriages across different races were initially opposed. On the contrary, same-sex marriages are upheld by opinions that are not against gay practice. The author further explains three models of marriage which are commonly practiced. The models include…

  • Talking Traditions of Marriage

    From a sociological point of view, discourse often works as a litmus for traditions and principles that a particular society is based on. As a result, any text written in the XXI century can be defined as a masculine or a feminine one and, therefore, informs the gender of the author. Indeed, despite numerous attempts…

  • Children Before Marriage: Contradictions in Society

    Nowadays a lot of couples do not feel the necessity of getting married to have children. Young people being in love do not hurry to make their relationships official in order to create a family; modern society has a different look on the contemporary situation. Cohabitation and having children before the marriage is considered to…

  • Marriage or Cohabitation: Benefits and Drawbacks

    There was a very long period of time in the history of human relationships when marriage was the preferred method of indicating a permanent coupling between a man and a woman. Since marriage had a huge historical significance in society, pairs who chose to live together or cohabit were shunned by society at large. However,…

  • Remarriage in Religious Studies

    Introduction The most scared institution of the human life is marriage. By marrying each other a man and a woman become one and enter the family life. The Bible and the other religions have separate views on marriage and instruct the followers in separate ways to enter and maintain the scared institution according to the…

  • Ethnocentrism: The Practice of Arranged Marriage

    Table of Contents Introduction The Basis of the American Worldview Individualism versus Family Values Conclusion References Introduction Globalization is an inescapable and ever-expanding conceit, which seems to be considered synonymous with modern-day existence. As if in opposition to the notions of diversity and tolerance, ethnocentrism has emerged. Thus, a citizen of the United States, for…

  • The Relevance of Child Marriage and Its Impact on Fertility

    Introduction The concept of early marriage is very vague, for example, the official language of jurisprudence considers a marriage concluded by young people before reaching a certain age established by law to be early. However, people are sure that the family created at the age of 18-20 is the earliest. And psychologists say that marriages…