The post that was quoted here has been removedGoogle it yourself. Here is some information to get you started... you lazy bum.
https://ifstudies.org/blog/want-to-avoid-divorce-wait-to-get-married-but-not-too-long/
It’s no mystery why people who marry as teens face a high risk of divorce. Just recall your high school boyfriend or girlfriend. Along with the exhilaration of first love often came jealousy, insecurity, pressure from parents or friends, and tearful doubts about the future. Now imagine getting married under the same conditions. Scholars have long known that youthful marriage is a strong predictor of divorce. For instance, someone who marries at 25 is over 50 percent less likely to get divorced than is someone who weds at age 20. Most youthful couples simply do not have the maturity, coping skills, and social support it takes to make marriage work. In the face of routine marital problems, teens and young twenty-somethings lack the wherewithal necessary for happy resolutions.
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@Very-Rusty saidEspecially now that the OP has been deleted -- the unknowable origin of the thread!
Appears like a thread better suited for the Spirituality Forum.
-VR
Also: What was the question? 😉
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@Rajk999 saidMaybe not so much lying as shoehorning according to arbitrary conceptions.
You have some reason to think they need to lie to promote family values?
Christianity with blinders on and self-serving parochial interests could be said to be unappreciative of G*d's manifold expressions.
@Rajk999 saidAnother judgemental Christian.
Commitment is the problem. People generally seek after fleeting fun and happiness and when this turns out to be an illusion they find someone to blame. Marriage is no longer a sacred commitment since people are no longer God-fearing, and lean toward money and material possessions. Particularly with women who [in modern societies], initiate about 90% of the divorce cases.
Tsk, tsk.
You assume far too much, but you always have.