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married life paragraph​

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Answered by jigyasha1476
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mA marriage in our society is perceived as a mere ritual to bring two families together. I don’t see it as a tradition that need to be followed just for the sake of it. You might not agree with the way I see this beautiful bond of two souls, but I think, the meaning of marriage is much bigger than our society tries to define.

For me, marriage isn’t a social or traditional compulsion. Two people decide to spend their lives together. They don’t enter into an agreement of compromise. Yes, we do need to make some sacrifices for our loved ones. But, it should not be taken for granted, which is quite common in our society. If there has to be a lifetime commitment between two people, I think no commitment can be more influential than the commitment of love.

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Only love, respect and compassion for each other can keep a relation alive. If a marriage relation continues without these three elements, it becomes a lifetime burden and a relation of mutual benefits.

A marriage in our society is perceived just as a mean of generation survival. The old perspectives and traditions followed for years don’t let the meaning of marriage grow out of its restricted bindings.

While the families of the groom take the excruciating pain by sending their beloved and most precious daughters away forever, for some families of the bridegroom, it means nothing more than a well renowned tradition that is supposed to be followed at a certain point of time.

A marriage in our society can’t be a simple mechanism to comply with some conventional ceremonies. In our society, nobody thinks about the two married people who have to live their entire life toget

Money spent as marriage expenses is still perceived as a status symbol in our society. It disgusts me to think how people judge this occasion as a status symbol when it’s a moment of purity and a new beginning of two souls. Our society and family should think from the perspective of the newly married couple, rather than being too self centered, demanding and enforcing financial burdens in the name of traditional values.

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