SURVEY QUESTION/ANSWERS (1 OF 14)
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What are some reasons two people decide to get married?
- To get out of the house (gain independence).
- For financial reasons (combined incomes).
- In love (can’t live without the other).
- Both have the same interests.
- Want to spend more time together.
- Lonely and need companionship.
- On the rebound (someone they thought they loved got married).
- It’s the thing to do (marrying the idea of marriage).
- They want to start their own family.
- Freedom to do things together at any time.
- Just go through with it even though they have second thoughts.
- Fulfill expectations of others
(others assumed they would get married).
- Premarital pregnancy.
- Feel like they have to have a man or woman in their life.
- Found someone with the same beliefs.
- An overall need for companionship.
- Chemistry of the attraction of opposites.
- Going off to war and want someone to come home to.
- To get away from parents.
- Physical attraction to each other; sex.
- All their friends are getting married.
- Need someone to take care of them
(avoid having to make a career choice).
NOTE: According to the divorce rate, apparently
more than half the people get married for the wrong reasons.
About Don Woodruff
Retired from FedEx and dedicated to sharing God's Word with others. I send out devotionals weekly and have written two books: "The Crucifixion Catalyst / Unspoken Messages From God To Believers" (published and available on Amazon and Barnes & Noble **out of print**) and "I'm Saved Now What?" (unpublished). I am currently working on a third one that will be a Daily Devotional. The devotionals on my Blog have been viewed by people in all 50 states and over 80 foreign countries. I sincerely believe the Lord provides the content for the devotionals and in 2013 He “tasked” me with distributing them and storing them on my Blog. They are free and I will not solicit any donations. I hope you enjoy them and feel free to leave comments if one of them speaks to you personally, or if you have a suggestion.
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