not many people have the same veiws of life as their parents, partially because they are from two differnet generations in which some things that never used to be socially acceptable are now, especially not marriage. MY parents tell me to wait until i am at least 25 but when i think about it i would be ready for marriage and a family at the age of 21. watever you choose just make sure its a wise choice. although nowadays marriage is taken for granted and it is far to easy to get a divorce.
Sometimes teenagers do have the same views on marriage as their parents but not always.
They could not possibly have the same view of marriage as their parents. They are coming from two very different backgrounds. Adult views come from observation and experience. Children's views come from observation. Most 15 year olds view marriage as being with their one and only love for the rest of their lives. Parents have "been there and done that" and have discovered it takes more than love to make a marriage work. The responsibilities are awesome, with bills to pay, food to eat, childrean to rear, clothes to buy, etc. They have learned to think like mature adults and is the reason why they discourage marriage at such a young age. Parents usually don't try to "control" their children's lives - instead, they are trying to guide them into making right decisions. Most teenagers feel they are already grown up and know all about life and take their parent's views as antiquated and tyrannical. My view: Get an education before discussing marriage.
Richard Dawkins believes that same sex marriage is acceptable, and that no 'fundamental organisation' has the right to tell anybody whether or not they can get married.
If the teens are gay or are supporters of gay rights, then yes.
Yes. In places where same-sex marriage has been legalized, then there is no legal difference between a same-sex marriage and an opposite-sex marriage.
Chick-fil-A's founder and chief operating officer (CEO), Dan Cathy has recently been in the news regarding his views on same-sex marriage. Cathy's views are a stretch to state that he is against same-sex marriage where in his speech he talks about how individuals who have the audacity to define what marriage is about over what God has already are wrong to do so.
Ms. Sheran says that she views same-sex marriage as being inevitable in Minnesota.
In states where same-sex marriage is legal, the same requirements apply to all who apply for a marriage license. If a minor can marry with parental consent in your state, then the same will still be possible after same-sex marriage is enacted.
Mainly lot of teenagers are interested in sex and like to live with a wife or husband its the first reason. And next is in countries like India mostly illiterate parents arrange their children marriage in teenage. And finally teenagers have the feelings in the peak like independent life,strees,love for the opposite sex (and for same sex in the cases like gays and lesbians) these also create the feel to marry in a young age
Same as today, get away from parents, visit friends, go places, do things.
It doesn't. It helps families, especially families with same-sex parents.
Depends because some forms of traditional marriage among native Americans consisted of a two-spirit tradition which included same-sex couples
One view of Republicanism is that they are against abortion. Another view of Republicans is that they are against same sex marriage.