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Yes, in Jane Austen's writing, there are examples of marriages entered into without much love that are successful, such as Charlotte Lucas and Mr. Collins in "Pride and Prejudice." Charlotte chose to marry for security and practical reasons rather than love, and their marriage is portrayed as stable and functional.
The statement you made certainly didn't make sense because you don't know how other people's marriages go. There are many successful marriages and mine is one of them (38 years.) Marriage is hard work for any couple and there are life changes and responsibilities that come with it. Marriage is not for sissies.
The Hebrews were very into arranged marriage but I don't know of any MODERN religions that are into arranged marriages. They silly if you ask me...
Yes. First, if he doesn't even know what the mistake is. Second, if any of future marriages is just like the old ones.
all i know is a plants..........sorry this is all i know:)
Jackyl is a rock and roll music band that was popular in the 1990's and had a bestselling album called When Moonshine and Dynamite Collide. It is not know whether or not the members of Jackyl have open marriages.
listen. some peole believe in all the horoscopes stuff, etc. but that won't decide wether or not he is you're true love. i know many people who are nothing like their horoscope. so if it is love than of course the marriage can work
Yes. There is no prohibition against second cousin marriages in any state in the U.S. As far as I know, the only country which has any such prohibition is South Korea.
I think she is charming in the interview, but that’s just me.
i dont have any knowledge about it,but i know how to do it!.:)
i guess any thing that is not a solid but i don't know for sure
no