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What's the point of marriage?
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<blockquote data-quote="MarcSpaz" data-source="post: 16097347" data-attributes="member: 183445"><p>My view on marriage, if you plan to pro-create, you can leverage the "system". Some examples... You get taxed less. Healthcare insurance is cheaper. Auto insurance is cheaper. Lenders like the appearance of stability and are more likely to give couples long-term loans at lower rates. </p><p></p><p>I am kind of split on the whole "2 income" vs "stay at home mom". I think that if you don't earn a lot, you both need to work and split housework, but then someone else ends up taking most of the extra cash and raising your kid while mom and dad work.</p><p></p><p>Once your kids are grown, or if you don't plan on having kids... its a giant trap and a waste of time. After 27 years, the only benefit I have is knowing that she was born a she. All the other relationship stuff can still exist without being married.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MarcSpaz, post: 16097347, member: 183445"] My view on marriage, if you plan to pro-create, you can leverage the "system". Some examples... You get taxed less. Healthcare insurance is cheaper. Auto insurance is cheaper. Lenders like the appearance of stability and are more likely to give couples long-term loans at lower rates. I am kind of split on the whole "2 income" vs "stay at home mom". I think that if you don't earn a lot, you both need to work and split housework, but then someone else ends up taking most of the extra cash and raising your kid while mom and dad work. Once your kids are grown, or if you don't plan on having kids... its a giant trap and a waste of time. After 27 years, the only benefit I have is knowing that she was born a she. All the other relationship stuff can still exist without being married. [/QUOTE]
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