well that's entirely up to the individual, in my personal opinion he should not stay in a loveless marriage but it depends on the consequences... if there are children involved or financial implications or maybe the thought of being alone keeps him in a marriage.
The word loveless is an adjective, meaning without love. An example of a sentence using loveless would be, "After many years of loveless marriage, the couple was finally divorced."
I would say you have basically answered your own question. Re-read what you wrote. love or loveless?
Marriage was important for women during the Victorian era, as if they never got married they would be owned by their father
That they would be good marriage material.
It is to be hoped that in any marriage the partners have already found love before the marriage takes place. Other than that, it would be a gross generalisation to claim that all women entering a second marriage have the same 'goal' in doing so.
Well, it might have been a matter of legal necessity, social pressure and economic expediency. Divorce was practically unheard of in those days, and would require some wrongdoing much worse than a "loveless marriage". If their marriage was an unhappy one, then it would still be worth Anne's while to stay married to William and be supported by his income, and it would be worthwhile to him to have someone to look after his house and his children. But it is far from clear that their marriage was loveless. William's job as an actor meant that he had to live near the theatres in a very unsavoury part of London. Did his wife and children want to live there? No. Would any man want them to live there? No. Would parents want their children to be raised there? No. It is worth noting that Shakespeare spent quite a lot of money to buy a fine new house in Stratford called New Place in 1597, although he hardly ever lived there until the last few years of his life. His motive must have been to improve the lives of his wife and children, hardly the act of someone who didn't love them.
On a general basis men or women should not discuss very personal things about their marriage with just anyone. It is healthy to choose a trusted friend to discuss any marriage problems. Women are more apt to discuss problems with a good friend and men are far more private about talking to their friends about personal issues. If a husband is having difficulties in a marriage some men will often choose another woman because they feel a woman would understand the issues at hand regarding the marriage rather than one of their male friends.
Evolution in society.
In Australia, a marriage performed in another country is seen as legal if the marriage is legally recognised in the country in which the marriage was performed and if the marriage would have been recognised as legally valid if it had of taken place in Australia.
Juno is the wife of Jupiter (zeus) SHE is the Goddess of marriage, women would worship her because they would want a good marriage and things like that.
A great many young women died in childbirth during that time period. Not getting married saved women from having to go through the dangers of giving birth and, therefore, allowed them to live much longer.
Most sites have the ultimate goal of marriage. I would use a normal site and start browsing profiles and listings of the single women in your local area.