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Joie_de_Vivre
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I would like to note that between 1750 and 1849 in England, France and Germany the median age for women to get married was 25 years old, after that it proceeded to fall. In the US in 1890 the median age for men was 26.1 for males and 22.0 for females, after that for each census it declined until 1950 where it leveled out and started climbing again in 1970 where it has continued to do so each census. The US only had such low ages because land was so cheap that people could acquire their own home much earlier than on the continent.Counterpoint, the average marriage age has never been higher. People are not just jumping into marriage after a year. Using personal anecdotes, I was “dating” my wife for 7 years before we got engaged. My brother for a good 4 before he got engaged.
My parents in the previous generation, were together a mere 6 months before they got engaged by comparison.
You completely misunderstood me, I was criticizing marriages of “passionate love” where people are “swept off their feet”, where people feel “lovesick”. Arranged marriages while often lacking in “passionate love” where people are “wooed” and “swept off their feet” are instead where relationship are built brick by brick and where people choose to love each other. Arranged marriages when arranged by parents tend to lack acrimony between in-laws and also weed out those characteristic that seems endearing while dating, but when living with them makes you want scream.My parents only met a few times before they were married, and there were many marriages in the Bible that were arranged marriages. Would you call these types of marriages loveless, or marriages built on infatuation? Then explain to me how those marriages lasted longer than the ones we see today. Love is something that takes a lifetime together to build and it takes a real commitment. They believed death was the only way to be separated and their children felt secure knowing this. These marriages were not perfect, but they loved each other till the end of their lives because they knew God would be waiting for them and reward them for their faith and their obedience to His laws. The relationship between and man and a woman was by God’s design. It is an intimate partnership of life and love established by the Creator and governed by his laws.
Conjugal fidelity
2364** The married couple forms "the intimate partnership of life and love established by the Creator and governed by his laws; it is rooted in the conjugal covenant, that is, in their irrevocable personal consent."146 Both give themselves definitively and totally to one another. They are no longer two; from now on they form one flesh.** the covenant they freely contracted imposes on the spouses the obligation to preserve it as unique and indissoluble.147 "What therefore God has joined together, let not man put asunder."148
vatican.va/archive/ENG0015/__P86.HTM