Criticism Of Marriage
Criticisms of marriage are proposed reasons arguing against the practical or moral value of the institution of matrimony or particular forms of matrimony. These may include financial risk when measured against the divorce rate, the threat posed to individual liberty and gender equality, and questioning of the necessity to have a relationship sanctioned by government or religious authorities.
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