To: Vidi_Vici_Vinnny
I agree that feminism is a HUGE part of what has happened to marriage.
But I also think people just don't take marriage as seriously as they should any more.
My parents were happily married for over thirty years, until my mother passed away of cancer last year at age 54. She told me on several occasions after I grew up that she had had times when she considered walking away from the marriage. I think everyone has those times. I have tremendous respect for my parents for NOT letting go.
I think that's a much bigger problem than what comes later - the courtroom scene. People should not even be thinking about divorce and its consequences when considering marriage. Unfortunately, we have a society that has no problem with trial marriages and throwing in the towel when the initial spark burns low.
To: RosieCotton
The institution of No-Fault Divorce marked the beginning of the end of marriage as we know it.
252 posted on
12/11/2003 1:02:51 PM PST by
johnb838
(Mr Bush, build *us* a wall...)
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