Is Marriage A Thing Of The Past?
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Posted By: Karen Hunter on May 23, 2009 FEATURED Content I am so sick of seeing beautiful, talented, intelligent, spiritual women wanting to be in a relationship and unable to find "Mr. Right" or even "Mr. Aight" Are all the good ones taken? Do men have so many wonderful choices that they don't have to settle down with just one? Are the 'hoes of the world making it tough on women who aren't willing to compromise by giving men everything they (they think they) want? Or is marriage a thing our parents did and it's passe today? What's the deal? If you enjoyed this article, Join HBCU CONNECT today for similar content and opportunities via email! |
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I believe "Mr. Right" is out there. For me I have to first know myself and get my life in order before I can cross that bridge. There will be temptations around me the little voice in the back of my head saying "Is he the one?". The good ones are not taken in my opinion. Saturday, May 23rd 2009 at 7:20PM |
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I agree with Candice. You have to be ready to cross that bridge when you're ready. Many women try to marry before they are ready or pick the wrong man because they weren't ready. You have to know what you want, you have to be honest with yourself and your willingness to make modifications, as well as his willingness and ability to do the same. When you're honest with yourself, you know when a man isn't right for you and you choose not to let an ill-fated relationship keep you from moving on towards the right relationship. The good ones are still out there, being overlooked by women who are focused on the wrong things.
Saturday, May 23rd 2009 at 7:28PM |
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The hoes do make it bad for the decent women out here. Men tend to be spoiled, they want everything and she has to be perfect. If not there's another woman always waiting in the wings for her chance. The numbers are in the men's favor.
Sunday, May 24th 2009 at 7:47AM |
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I agree with Dee, but I love everyones point of views. This is a great post. I love topics like this.
Monday, May 25th 2009 at 12:40PM |
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Karen, thanks for the question. The short answer to your question is that "Marriage is not a thing of the past, but it is rapidly losing ground to the hedonistic ways of our modern society." The most intimate aspect of a fruitful marriage -- the s*xual union that results in children -- has become a recreational activity in our modern society. So the spiritual concept of "becoming one" is lost. The spiritual virtue of "purity" -- for men and women -- has all but disappeared. So, what makes marriage special? There is talk bout "being ready for commitment" as one speaks of a business contract. There are all the considerations that follow "baby daddies" and baby momas" and STDs. Recently, a friend of mine who got married at age 36, was frequently asked if he was gay because he was single for so long with no children. He found a woman who valued his respect for himself, and the women he dated. They are now married, and have a son. Marriage came first. The child came as a result of their commitment to the union. So, yes, good guys want to be married. Marriage is about building a strong family. That's what both parties need to be committed to. This comes with "values" that precede "commitment." If a spoken or written commitment is not based on enduring values -- love, devotion, integrity, compassion, fidelity, submission to the higher good of the family before one's self -- then the glue that holds a marriage together is weak. My wife and I have been married for 42 years. We have a son and daughter -- both married -- and two grandchildren. Each of our children has been married for 10 years or more. There are key values we passed along to them, and they sought out marriage partners who had similar values. Here are the direct answers to your quesions: Are all the good ones taken? -- NO, they are looking for the other good ones. Do men have so many wonderful choices that they don't have to settle down with just one? The CHOICES they have are mostly not good ones today. Good men will settle down when they find a good woman. Are the 'hoes' of the world making it tough on women who aren't willing to compromise by giving men everything they (they think they) want? The "hoes" aren't making it tough on the good men and women. They make it easier to find the good ones. Or is marriage a thing our parents did and it's passe today? Those who have good parents and follow their example are the real winners. They must be strong and hold out for a life of happiness and bliss. This won't happen if you are unequally yoked. The "hoe" won't likely become a good wife. And the "DAWG" won't likely become a good husband. To all the good men and good women -- you know who you are -- "Trust in the Lord with all your heart and lean not on your own understanding; in all your ways acknowledge him, and he will make your paths straight." Roger Madison www.izania.com Tuesday, May 26th 2009 at 5:42AM |
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Marriage Will be a thing of My Past as soon as He LEAVES! I propose that the Marriage License come with 3 year RENEWAL OPTIONS!?! I remember being single very well...and I still cannot honestly say which life I prefer? Marriage is not what I expected AT ALL.
Tuesday, May 26th 2009 at 11:24AM |
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