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Does Marriage Has Advantages?

Many believe that marriage can bring many complications in their lives that is why some are doubting to get married. They also consider the additional costs of having children as well as the alteration of their lifestyle when they already have a partner that limits their Saturday night gimmicks. Everything has benefits and cons, including marriage. The following things that you will read will be about the good things marriage can bring you.


 


First: Married couples have been reported to have better sexual satisfaction. The highest stages of sexual pleasure were reported by individuals who were in married, monogamous relationships, while those who were single or living together reported somewhat lower levels of sexual pleasure.


 


Second: Married people are more likely to volunteer. Compared to unmarried peers, married adults were 1.3 times more likely to have volunteered for socialservices and averaged 1.4 times more volunteer hours.


 


Three. People who are married are less depress and have fewer alcohol problems. Men who married and stayed married tended to be less downhearted than those who remained single. Among women, marriage was connected with fewer alcohol problems. The occurrence of a lifetime companion and friend is one of the main causes why married people are less depress. A married person knows that that at the end of the day, all his fears can be discussed with his spouse and they can make each other feel better by reaching out and opening up what they feel. Saying what you feel can be very helpful in releasing stress and sadness.


 


Four Getting married rises the chance of moving out of a poor neighborhood. Marriage nearly twice as many the possibility that a person would move from a poor to a non-poor neighbourhood. This is particularly appropriate for couples who always thinks to increment the status of their living; those parents who thinks that they do not want their children to experience the things they have experienced when they were young. As much as they can, they want a better life for them and their children.


 


Five. Men who are married are more inspired to make more money. Taking into consideration a number of aspects including educational attainment, compared with unmarried peers, married men earned, on average, 20 percent more in salaries. Men who are married works harder thinking that he now has a family to take care of. Men with kids are often encouraged to work for his wife and his kids for them to have a best life.


 


Sixth: Marriage is linked with a lower mortality risk. Compared to married individuals, those who have never been married had nearly twice the death risk. Divorced or separated individuals ran a mortality risk more than 50 percent higher than those who were married.


 


Seventh: Keep You Out of Trouble. According to a recent U.S. Department of Justice report, male victims of violent crime are almost four times more likely to be single than married. It is a fact that if you have a wife, you always ask consent from her when you go out with friends. Women's instincts are very powerful and when they won't allow their husband to go out, they always win and most of the time, they are right. This makes married men likely to away from trouble compare to single men.


 


Eighth: Tax benefits. Creating a "family partnership" under federal tax laws, which allows you to divide business income among family members.


 


Ninth: Help You Beat Cancer. In a Norwegian study, divorced and unmarried male cancer patients had 11 and 16 percent higher mortality rates, respectively, than married men.


 


Broken hearts, sleepless nights, depression and bankruptcy are the common causes for people that do not want to get married; but in reality, tese are not true.. It all depends on the parties involved in the relationship. The advantages of marriage may not be the same for all but they can be alike in a way.

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by: Janice Lipman
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Jeanne W. Harter is a guidance counselor and a Psychology teacher in the University in Arizona. She is also enrolled with her graduate course in the same school where she's working. She also have 3 kids and have been married for 20 years with a businessman. You can also read her writings on how to save marriage where she is also a co author. http://yourmarriagethoughts.blogspot.com/2012/01/marriage-is-lifetime-friendship.html


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