Original Post
toey_toad

30-7-2020 17:43
Marriage

Starting a new thread as to not derail a previous thread:

A non-judgemental question from an unmarried guy in his early 20's:

I see a lot of conversations about punting behind a SO's back. This doesn't bother me, and I understand reality, but that being said, why bother?

What is the benefit to getting married? Why get married but continue this hobby? I understand the physical need for it/getting bored with one person, but because of that, I don't understand why anyone would volunteer for marriage. Just seems like marriage is signing yourself up for prison. Any of you guys can shed some light?

In addition, do you care if your spouse does the same?

UsernameTimeCreditsReason
zebra 30-7-2020 23:35 Acceptance +5 totally with you
Explorer1 29-8-2020 00:48 Acceptance +4 Benefit=someone cook after come back from punt “Kidding” LOL
tommyadams 30-9-2020 16:03 Acceptance +1 It should only be done when single.


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