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  • Posted By: cmccracken @ 11/06/2009 2:04:39 PM

    I completely understand, and it's a great article, but... this is the second article on the non marraige issue I've heard from Newsweek. If you're perfectly at home with your decision that's wonderful. But why the need to justify your decision to anyone? I certainly don't write 3 page articles on why I decided TO get married. It's what was right for me. If you don't want to, cool. No one has a right to know why you made personal life decisions. End of story. But I can't help but feel like you're trying to convince yourself it's ok, not just us....

  • Posted By: doodlemonsterchicken @ 06/02/2009 5:31:10 PM

    The divorce rate in the U.S is 50%, so it sounds like even if they do get married they have that chance of getting divorced anyway... marriage doesn't guarantee stability.

  • Posted By: gatto @ 01/07/2009 3:28:18 PM

    That's right, anti-establishment rebellion is certainly not what America was founded upon, nor is individualism. It's ever American's God-given duty to bow down before the (protestant) God, as well as the almighty dollar, and that wonderful idol, the flag. These comments make me laugh (and cringe).

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