Harping on people to get married from up in the ivory tower fails to engage with reality of life in the dating trenches.

  • @[email protected]
    link
    fedilink
    0
    edit-2
    11 months ago

    A big part is diminishing religiosity. There is little point in getting married if you aren’t religious. Thanks to progress made by LGBT couples, most of the legal benefits of marriage are shared by domestic partnerships. Traditionalists on the left and the right make a big deal of this, but it is of negligible factual importance.

    • dumplesOP
      link
      fedilink
      011 months ago

      I don’t think most people who get married do it for religious reasons or even to start a family in the US anymore. People do it since they see it a formal a commitment and want to announce their love in public.

      • @[email protected]
        link
        fedilink
        011 months ago

        That only covers one angle, if people do it for religious reasons, not if they don’t do it because of religion. I’m not getting married, and the religious connotations of even a secular wedding is a significant chunk of why.

        • @[email protected]
          link
          fedilink
          111 months ago

          There’s also a million legal reasons to get married… If there weren’t, same sex marriage would probably have never made it to the Supreme Court. Everything from insurance coverage, employment benefits, credit rating, child custody, transfer of property following death, medical decisions, and a bunch of other very secular, very important benefits are conferred via legal marriage.