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4/25/2009 2:35 AM Is marriage a dying institution? (5 Comments)
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Is marriage a dying institution?
Now when many of us have come to a stage where they feel more secure in either living alone, having one-night stand, or living-in relationships, or advocating same sex marriages, do you feel that marriages that have been an age-old family tradition, are becoming redundant?
C'mon... speak out. Let's form a consensus.
C'mon... speak out. Let's form a consensus.
4/27/2009 10:18 AMRe: Is marriage a dying institution?
krishnaswamy
46, Hyderabad, India
Though the institution of marriage is not being accepted as successful because of the mindset of the generation.But the day is not very far,when the intention of the man changes again and the marriage will be considered as very important because the world is round.Both the traditions and fashions changes in circular way.
4/27/2009 2:50 PMRe: Re: Is marriage a dying institution?
Hi krishnaswamy: I respect your feelings but it took more than 10000 years to complete the first cycle of this process. The system had its merits and demerits, but the good things prevailed for this long. The new trend has just begun. Can you guess how far it should go?
4/28/2009 9:17 AMRe: Is marriage a dying institution?
krishnaswamy
46, Hyderabad, India
You are correct.It will not happen immediately but the future generations will realise the benefits of the marriage and important cultural values it has in our tradition.This may sound silly,but few of European countries hold our traditional values in high esteem.






4/25/2009 9:30 AMRe: Is marriage a dying institution?
And the few marriages that are happening are soon seeking divorce at the drop of a hat..