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taught
ARRANGED MARRIAGE, AND FOR LOVE MARRIAGE
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As
taught
As taught by
the teacher, an arranged marriage or arranged marriage is a type of marital
union where the bride and groom are selected by a third party instead of
themselves.
But it is important that we ask where this kind of union is practiced, and in
doing so I can find the following: "It is a common practice throughout the
world until the eighteenth century.1 Arranged marriages are now more common in
South Asia, Africa, The Middle East, in some parts of Latin America, Southeast
Asia and in some regions of East Asia, in some developed countries this
practice continues within some real families, in regions of Japan, between
immigrants and minorities of ethnic groups. Practice this custom is the Church
of Unification 'copied equal to the read text.
There is a difference between arranged
marriage and forced marriage, they are totally different.
And in a forced marriage, one or both spouses are coerced into marriage - the
marriage takes place without their free consent (under duress, threats,
psychological pressure, etc.).
In arranged marriages we can see that
there are two types: Arranged marriages vary in nature and in the amount of
time that passes between the first presentation and the commitment. In a
"single introduction" arranged marriage, also known as
quasi-organized or assisted marriages, parents or guardians present a potential
spouse or suitor. From there, it is up to the two individuals to develop the
relationship and make a final choice. There is no set time period. This is
becoming more common in Japan, parts of Latin America and Africa, South Asia
and East
Throughout human history to modern times,
the practice of arranged marriages has been enlivened by a combination of
factors such as the practice of child marriage, late marriage, tradition,
culture, religion, poverty and few options, Disability, wealth and inheritance
issues, political or social and ethnic conflicts.
This issue of arranged or arranged
marriages is actively debated among, The issues debated include whether
arranged marriages are being used to abuse the international immigration
system; Whether arranged marriages violate human rights, in particular the
rights of women; If there are more stable marriages for the upbringing of the
children for the next generation; And if there is more or less love and respect
in the relationship for the married couple.
I consider that assisted marriages where
the two individuals independently give consent and have the right to refuse,
parents or a family member, is assuming heterosexual preference and involves
emotional pressure, this makes some individuals consent under pressure,
therefore For me I consider that autonomous marriages should be given, where
couples are chosen freely and there is love before going to marriage
The with the increase of the autonomous marriage rates. The lowest divorce
rates in the world are in cultures with high rates of arranged marriages. Has
led one to wonder whether arranged marriages are more stable than autonomous
marriages, and whether this stability matters. Others suggest that low divorce
rates may not reflect stability, and may reflect the difficulty in the divorce
process and the social ostracism of individuals, who choose to live in a dysfunctional
marriage instead of facing the consequences of a divorce
Arranged marriages or autonomous marriages
have a more satisfactory marriage life. I consider that marital satisfaction is
greater in autonomous marriages.
I also think that love and respect for married life is greater in arranged
marriages than autonomous marriages. This is because the marriages arranged
love emerges over time
But I am of the concept, that neither arranged marriages nor the self-employed
offer any guarantee. Many arranged marriages also end up being cold and
dysfunctional, well, with reports of abuse.
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