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Yes. They marry other atheists, agnostics, members of all other religions.

They get married in religious ceremonies if the other party wants and in civil ceremonies. They are also involved in common law relationships which are regarded as being the equivalent of marriage in many jurisdictions.

The reasons for this are property laws, an outward and public commitment to their relationship, to get gifts, to have a party, to satisfy in-laws, to satisfy a sense of drama.

AnswerI'm an atheist and I would love to get married one day. I'd like to meet a woman who I love more than anything in the world, and with whom I want to have children. I want to marry her because that is the traditional way that my culture expresses the devotion required to make a life-long committment to another person.

But if it doesn't work out, I'll have no ethical problems with considering a divorce, rather than remain in a relationship which is making both parties miserable.

But I'm incredibly picky (maybe that's why I'm still single).. so I'm hoping that I've got a decent chance of finding my one true love.

The bucket, ladies and gentlemen, is situated in the far corner, for your convenience.

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I am an atheist and i never got married, because I think I do not need to do so to prove my love to the person who shares my life.

Atheists are free to marry any person they want to. Even in religious ceremonies.

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Marriage is a social contract between two people and any people can decide to enter into this contract. I think tying religion to marriage is just a way for people to give themselves some assurance that the contract will not be broken by either party.

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