The divorce statistics shows that in countries where arranged marriages are current are the countries where the divorce rates are lowest.
Also maybe because people from these countries can't afford a costly divorce.
Love Marriage: Love marriage refers to a union where the individuals involved choose their life partners based on mutual love, attraction, and compatibility. The decision to marry is primarily driven by personal feelings and emotions, with the couple typically having a romantic relationship prior to marriage. Love marriages prioritize individual choice and preference, and the couple has the freedom to select their partner without external influence. Arranged Marriage: Arranged marriage, on the other hand, is a union where the families or elders play a significant role in selecting the life partners for the individuals. In arranged marriages, the decision to marry is based on factors such as family background, social status, financial compatibility, and shared values. The individuals may or may not have prior knowledge of each other, and their marriage is arranged by their families or a matchmaker. Arranged marriages emphasize familial and societal considerations over personal choice.
i am sorry but yes but just in case ask him :)
Love should overcome everything shouldn't it?
The origin of the tennis score system can be traced back to medieval France in the 16th century. The scoring system, with its unique terminology like "love" and "deuce," evolved over time to make scoring easier and more efficient during matches.
You don't mention whether you're married. However, your question wasn't whether you should marry the father of your baby. Your question was "how can you get over the man you love?" The only reason you give for your wish to "get over the man you love" is that you fight a lot. Do you think the fights are short-lived and unimportant and would not interfere with a marriage, or do you think the fights are sufficiently hostile to prevent a successful marriage? The fact that you have a baby is important in determining the possible success of a marriage. A baby needs both a mother and a father, but since you're trying to "get over the man you love," it sounds as though you don't love the father sufficiently to attempt a stable marriage. If you truly want to get over him and don't want him to be a part of your and your baby's life, to get over him you have to do as you would any other unwanted partner. Quit seeing him and tell him you want to date other guys. However, that action might decide him not to pay child support.
god is the glue in a marriage and a strong thing to have in common in your relationship you and your mate are a twist that could easily be parted but with god in the relationship you r a braid that is much harder to unravel
Juliet believes in true love and wants to marry for love, prioritizing her own feelings over her parents' wishes. Her parents, on the other hand, view marriage as a social contract and prioritize wealth, status, and family alliances over love.
marriage is the triumph of imagination over intelligence
RESPECT, is the key to a great marriage. If you TRUELY respect your partner love is never questioned nor really heard. Love is OVER rated and RESPECT is UNDER rated these days. If you respect someone(truely for who they are) you don't have to tell them you love them, because they KNOW it & SEE it from you everyday. All this comes effortlessly when its REAL!!
The origin of tennis scoring can be traced back to medieval France, where the game was played in monastery courtyards. The scoring system, which uses terms like "love" and "deuce," is believed to have evolved from the French word for egg, "l'oeuf," which sounds similar to "love." The term "deuce" is thought to come from the French word "deux," meaning two, representing the tie score at 40-40. Over time, these terms became standardized and are still used in tennis today.
If you still both love eachother obviously then that means that you CAN get over what ever happened.. glad to help xo
Well, his feelings for her may have went down over this time, but.. yes, more or less. Not like, marriage love. More like celebrity crush. :) ~Tiffany