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Don't listen to marriage cynics
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They are more mature, financially stable,and not force to get marry because of unplanned prenangcy.
I think the whole point of last weeks article was that it is a little naive of us as Latter Day Saints to be preaching to the world that we hold marriage more sacred than other people. This is because the LDS now divorce at roughly the same rate as other religions.
I would like to say on behalf of the 20 Single Somethings out there, "Congratualations and good luck on your marriage!!"
Here is hoping you and your wife will have many little Mckays crawling around your home shortly.
"Come and grow old with me,
The Best is yet to be"
Have a happy Fourth of July everybody!!!!
Sorry but there is a difference between being in lust and being in love.
How can you marry someone you hardly know? I think that before young people should marry they should spend time with each others family, how close they are to thier family and how they treat thier family is a good indicator of how your life will be. They should have at least one disagreement, both have goals and be working towards achieving them. Have looked after the other one when they are sick, think each other is beautiful even without makeup or when they fart. You just can't say you know someone well enough to marry when you've only ever been together when you are trying too hard to make everything perfect.
Marriage is a big decision,if love is REAL it will last.
WHO CARES?! The guy just got married, which is a challenge by itself and now, the moment he makes that gigantic decision, you want him to consider his parent's wishes and tackle the incredible and difficult task of raising humans! He should get a three-year pass, at the very least. That well-intentioned bit of advice/humor can be more harmful than even the most vile comments here.
Yesterday I was invited to my BFF temple wedding in Salt Lake. After the ceremony, we were all assembled outside the temple for the obligatory photo shoot. My BFF and her husband started having a pretty serious and heated argument about which photos should be taken and where. I couldn't believe my ears and eyes. This went on for about 15 minutes.
I guess my advice would be who cares about the dang photos!!! Don't focus on the small stuff. Marriage is a big picture thing. Focus on eternity, not the dishes or photos.
But I believe there are two crucial points that lead to divorce - in any marriage but particularly in the LDS culture. It is not age. It is the pressure to get married too fast. Jackie hit it on the head. EVERYONE is blinded to a degree of faults and potential personality mismatches during the butterfly stage. EVERYONE can put on that perfect face for just a few dates. You need to really get to know each other!! The second problem is that it is very difficult (even for more experienced adults) to clearly distinguish between the spirit and emotions. And never are emotions higher than early in courtship. Mckay, you wrote an article about this regarding LDS youth camps but unfortunately didn't recognize it should apply here as well.
The answer, regardless of age, is just to SLOW DOWN and enjoy courtship.
Look at how the media celebrates Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie's marriage. Hollywood revels in gossip and news about divorce, adultery and pre-marital sex. The public eats that stuff up.
It has been ingrained in our collective psyche that divorce and cheating is okay. I would like to see the Church take more steps to combat the media influence that affects our youth.
As a single Mormon gal living in San Diego, I have not felt any pressure from anyone in my ward or from my parents to get married. Maybe it's different in Utah and at BYU.
Sorry I got a little personal.
Your arrogance and narrowmindedness is the main cause for divorce, regardless of where or with whom you marry!
Your attitude makes me sick.
I stongly dissagree, I think we was referring to "The Green Jello is just fine"
Marry in your own time and don't get caught up in feverishness of the mormon cuture to get married young.
About 20 years ago, I noticed a dramatic change in the way the Church viewed single women like me. It was a positive change and I feel accepted and like I am an integral part of the ward and Church that I belong to.
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