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What's the point of marriage?
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<blockquote data-quote="My94GT" data-source="post: 16097437" data-attributes="member: 57447"><p>Just celebrated our first year of marriage last night. For us it wasn’t about religion as neither of us really have any beliefs on that front. </p><p></p><p>I think it was mostly don’t out of respect to our parents beliefs be it religious or cultural. Personally I just view it as a form of my total commitment to one person (obviously this can be done with out marriage or a ring) but I was comfortable with it and our families had the disposable income for us to have a big wedding for our friends and family to partake in and enjoy. </p><p></p><p>As far as fiscal benefit, I’m likely in the odd boat where even though I’m the sole provider now that my wife stays home to care for our child, long term I’ll benefit. I make very good money and we have a house and some cars we’ve bought together but ultimately her mother has big money and has set my wife up for a very secure future. Oddly it really helps take any long term fiscal stress off of us and hopefully my career keeps accelerating as it has in the past couple years so we can build to do the same for our son and next child we plan to have.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="My94GT, post: 16097437, member: 57447"] Just celebrated our first year of marriage last night. For us it wasn’t about religion as neither of us really have any beliefs on that front. I think it was mostly don’t out of respect to our parents beliefs be it religious or cultural. Personally I just view it as a form of my total commitment to one person (obviously this can be done with out marriage or a ring) but I was comfortable with it and our families had the disposable income for us to have a big wedding for our friends and family to partake in and enjoy. As far as fiscal benefit, I’m likely in the odd boat where even though I’m the sole provider now that my wife stays home to care for our child, long term I’ll benefit. I make very good money and we have a house and some cars we’ve bought together but ultimately her mother has big money and has set my wife up for a very secure future. Oddly it really helps take any long term fiscal stress off of us and hopefully my career keeps accelerating as it has in the past couple years so we can build to do the same for our son and next child we plan to have. [/QUOTE]
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