|
Marriage
Traditionally there are two major reasons for marriage.
Marriage provides society with the guarantee for the
structured
perpetuation of the human species and the assurance of some security for the
caring of the offspring of that marriage. This historical
framework is based on the assumption that the results of
procreation, children, are the responsibility of the two
individuals involved and that they are obligated to provide
support for these children until which time these children are
able to provide for themselves.
In modern society where child rearing is not necessarily the
primary purpose for committed relationships, the institution
of marriage has evolved to be a reflection and expression of two
individuals desire to offer or to provide support and
protection to each other. Thus, marriage is based on mutual
love, affection and an abiding desire to develop a
relationship that is free of loneliness and fear.
Marriage is the partnership of two human beings, each
bringing to the relationship love, caring and acceptance. It
is a mutually beneficial relationship based on equality and
respect for each other. Neither of the partners is superior
to the other and neither of the partners has any overriding
power over the other. It is truly a shared experience that
is both fair and mutually responsible.
|