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10.3.2) Why do people get married? (Life after U.C. Davis) |
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This article is from the U.C. Davis FAQ, by David F. Prenatt, Jr. netesq@dcn.davis.ca.us with numerous contributions by others.
There are many reasons, but the most legitimate reason that I have
heard is that both partners in a committed relationship want to
formalize their long-term commitment to have an exclusive relationship
with each other. If this is true for you and your future spouse, then
you should think long and hard about the inadvertent consequences of
making such a commitment. Circumstances will change, and so will you
and your future spouse. Make plans accordingly.
 
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