
30 Reasons We Should Never Get Married
1. Autonomy Matters
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2. Financial Strain
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3. Communication Challenges
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4. Changing Priorities
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5. Monotony Sets In
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6. Sleep Suffering
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7. Social Pressure
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8. Division of Labor
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9. Unmet Expectations
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10. Legal Entanglements
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11. Career Sacrifices
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12. Incompatibility Issues
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13. Parenting Disagreements
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14. Loss of Alone Time
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15. Health Hazards
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16. Infidelity Temptation
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17. Personal Growth Stifled
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18. We vs. Me
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19. Comparison Trap
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20. Cultural Differences
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21. Loss of Friends
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22. Sexual Compatibility
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23. Home Comforts
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24. Extended Family Drama
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25. Risk of Abuse
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26. Neglected Hobbies
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27. Self-Discovery Lost
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28. Pressure to Settle
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29. Financial Dependence
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30. Love's Natural Course
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31. People are sharing their regrets about getting married young: "I wound up working two jobs to support us"
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"I regret not waiting until we had a chance to be adults together... I got married right out of high school to my HS sweetheart... He was not at all prepared for adult life, so I wound up working two jobs to support us... If we'd waited, I would have had a chance to see - before we got married - that he wasn't ready to grow up."Advertisement
32. "He changed when I got pregnant"
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"We got married at 24 and 21 and had our son two years later. He changed when I got pregnant and was really unsympathetic about my pregnancy... he called my postpartum depression 'attention-seeking'... We split when our son was 3... and I so regret marrying his father before I truly realized the kind of person he was."Advertisement
33. "I do wonder if some aspects of my marriage would be easier if my spouse were a woman"
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"I'm bisexual and never gave myself the opportunity to be in a committed relationship with a woman... I'd love to hold off on getting married for at least 3-5 years and see what might have been... I do love my husband... but I do wonder if some aspects of my marriage would be easier if my spouse were a woman."Advertisement
34. "We stayed together for more than 10 years but were unhappy"
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"I got married at 21 because I came from a super-religious family... We stayed together for more than 10 years but were unhappy for most of the last few... we are both much happier apart. By the time we hit 30, we were completely different people than we were at 20. We grew apart instead of growing together."Advertisement
35. "I should've seen the red flags"
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"I got married at 25 and divorced at 26... looking back now (I'm 31), I should've seen the red flags. He was controlling in the 'I love you, so you should do this' type of way... I always felt like the babysitter, having to make sure he wasn't saying anything embarrassing or insulting..."Advertisement
36. "My husband married me thinking that I would eventually change my mind on some topics"
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"I married at 22... we weren't mature or experienced enough to recognize harmful patterns... my husband married me thinking that I would eventually change my mind on some topics to be more in line with him. He told me for years that he was OK with my preferences until it became clear that I wasn't going to change my mind."Advertisement
37. "I wish I could have grown up first"
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"I married at 19. I wish I could have grown up first and figured out myself and who I am. Instead, I grew up with him, his likes, etc. I didn't know for a long time who I was without him." It's so important to know yourself before you get into any type of relationship, and especially before marriage! And this just goes to show.Advertisement
38. "I spent many nights crying myself to sleep"
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"I got married at 20 and divorced at 23... I was too young to know how difficult it was 'supposed' to be, and I spent the first year wondering, 'Is it supposed to be THIS hard?' I spent many nights crying myself to sleep and wishing I hadn't gotten married so I could just walk out."Advertisement
39. "We weren't sure we were going to make it"
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"We got married at 22 and 25. We come from different cultures and family dynamics... There was a point about two years in where we weren't sure we were going to make it, but after a serious discussion and many self-help relationship books... we got through it."Advertisement
40. "I do, however, regret our wedding"
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"I got married at 20 (27 now), and it was the perfect time... and I regret absolutely nothing about the marriage! I do, however, regret our wedding! I didn't know myself... so I would have done a LOT differently... I would have made it a lot smaller, more meaningful, and not relied on my family so much."Advertisement
41. "I would have lived alone for a year or two"
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"I met my future husband in the first year of college... We were living in a shared apartment with friends, and then after we got engaged, we moved into an apartment for just the two of us. If I had the chance to do it over, I would have lived alone for a year or two - I never had the experience..."Advertisement
42. "Our faith was one of the only things we had in common"
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"I got married in my early 20s to someone I had only been with a year... The problem is we were at a Christian seminary and thought we were going to be missionaries. Our faith was one of the only things we had in common at all. Fast-forward five years, and I have completely separated from Christianity and have no desire to be a part of the community of the church. He still does."Advertisement
43. "My biggest regret is having children"
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"I graduated in 1991, and we were married in July of the same year... having our first baby when I was 20 and our second at 21 wasn't a good idea. We went on to have a total of six kids. Of those six, only three still speak to me. If I could do it all over again, I wouldn't have kids at all."Advertisement
44. "I got married at 23 against my better judgement"
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"I read an article one time that said the part of our brain that's in charge of decision-making doesn't fully develop until age 25... I told my boyfriend I wouldn't want to get married until after 25... he proposed to me when I was 22... The marriage lasted for four years, and it ended badly."Advertisement
45. "I made TONS of mistakes"
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"I regret being so emotionally immature. I made TONS of mistakes with how I handled conflict with my husband. I wish I would have gone to therapy to heal my hurts (which I didn't even realize were there in my 20s) before getting married." Definitely work on healing yourself, first!Advertisement
46. "The only thing I regret is not being able to date in general"
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"The only thing I regret is not getting to have a 'h*e phase' or just being able to date in general. I think that would have been an interesting experience. But seeing my friends having to through the dating scene seems exhausting, and I'm glad I've stuck with the same man for 15 years!"Advertisement
47. "Our interests were vastly different"
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"I regret that neither of us took into account how we would mature as people... Our interests were vastly different, our sense of self changed, and so did our life goals. In the end, it was significant enough for us to part way as we were effectively living two entirely different lives..."Advertisement
48. "I still wonder"
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"We got married right after college. I don't regret it necessarily, but I wonder occasionally if we settled because it was all we really knew. I love them and our life, but I still wonder." That's one of the biggest things marrying right out of college... wondering if it could have been different - but the grass isn't always greener!Advertisement
49. "Most people just change too much in their 20s"
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"I'm literally signing the divorce papers this week after more than a decade together. I truly believe that most people just change too much in their 20s to choose the right life partner." It's always a risk - one you could get very right, or very wrong. But mid 20s does seem to be a good ballpark to aim for, for knowing what you want!Advertisement
50. "I regret marrying someone when we were both still trying to figure out who we were"
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"He is six years older than me, and we met my first year in undergrad... At the time, he seemed really driven, but as we grew into the next decade, his transmission was still stuck in his 20s. He's now almost 40 and is still talking about trying to do things the same way he was almost 20 years ago... Everything we have is because of me."Advertisement