Well for starters - maybe they don't belive they have to/want to get marriage. Maybe they don't think of the church or god as something worhtwile and therefore don't need that proof on their relationship.Originally posted by Sailor Saturn
You speak of a couple having the love and commitment without being married, but if they love each other so much and are so committed to each other, then why are they so afraid of getting married? Are they afraid they'll find they're not as committed/in love as they think they are? Please explain.
And btw - that reasoning you put forth can be turned around:
Why are people so willing to jump into marriage in search of happiness- don't they think their relationship can withstand pressure, if they don't get married and have witnesses - are their love not strong enough, aren't they secure of themself, do they fear their partner will cheat?
(and if they do - why the heck would they marry?)
It has nothing (nesecarily) to do with fear - people have their own reasons for own actions, wich I can't explain.
Some are proberly affriad I'll grant you that - but it is not the only thought that governs peoples reason.
Again I pose: How is it that you can state that if 2 people are in love and comitted to each other, that they *will* be more happy in a marriage and that marriage *is* better for them?