Thursday, March 25, 2010

ECONOMIC
PROS-Couples who strive for life-long marriages, are often capable and stable. These couples will help the economy by working and sending their child for education, and then the child will contribute to the society by working. This will help stabilize the economy so that the future improvements may be made.

CONS-When couples stay in a long term relationship, most of them will produce at most of three babies. However when the couples break up and get a divorce, they will eventually move on to another person, they may want to set up a new family and therfore there will be an increase in births. This increase in births will lead to a better economy as there will be more labour available by the increase in population in the coming years.
PSYCOLOGICAL
PROS-When marriage becomes a life-long affair, they will live happier lives as they feel secure with their partners and they will always have someone to count on for help.

CONS-When in a life-long rlationship, the two partners will never change. So, always being with the same person for the rest of your life will effect us in some way or another. The disadvantage of being in life-long marriage, may bore the person out and the person may even become depressed and crazy.
Should marriage be a life-long commitment?

SOCIAL

PROS
-when couples stay married, they show the young that marrying someone is a big deal and it should not be taken tightly. Marriage teaches us to be understanding, caring, and responsible. And so, when the young sees that, they will take their relationships seriously. It is better than them seeing adults divorcing; that will give them the impressions that marriage is a joke.

CONS
-However, if the young keeps on seeing adults with marriages lasting long, they may get the impression that being in the relationship is very easy as they have seen from couples who stay married for long. People at a young age will start having a relationship of their own and this is bad because children at a young age should be only be concentrating on studies.