Statistically speaking,
most married people are happier, live longer, and have more sex.
A global poll taken last Valentine's Day showed that
most married people — or those with a significant other — list their romantic partner as the greatest source of happiness in their lives.
Sheryl Sandberg, Facebook's chief operating officer and founder of Lean In, experienced the kind of grief some of us already know and what
most married people will likely know — the sudden death of a spouse.
If
most married people don't already know most of what's in this book, I despair of our civilization.
Further,
most married people say their marriages are happy.
Most married people with life insurance list their spouse as the primary beneficiary.
But
most married people lie about their relationship status.
Most married people do not want their picture out there for everyone to see, risking the chance that someone they know could recognize them.
He ran around the country interviewing hundreds of divorced people and concluded that
most married people are unhappy.
Sheryl Sandberg, Facebook's chief operating officer and founder of Lean In, experienced the kind of grief some of us already know and what
most married people will likely know — the sudden death of a spouse.
Most married people have regular s8x without trying to conceive a child.
Most married people are strangely unaware of what this implies, in terms of both privilege and responsibility.
Among adult children of divorced parents, only 60 % marry, with 50 % marrying before age 25 and
most marrying people they had known only a short - time.
Not exact matches
Most people look back on their decision to get
married and say it was either a good decision or a bad decision, and it was somewhat inevitable that I was going to end up
marrying this
person.
There are certainly things
most people probably can't do, like become Miss America if they're in their 30s,
married and have three kids (they have rules, after all).
Now that she follows an intermittent fasting eating regimen, she almost never eats until at least 11 a.m. And she suffers no ill effects: she's one of the smartest,
most productive
people I know, she's trim and fit and... well, let's just say I
married way over my head.
Avid, which has also courted Plenty of Fish, derives
most of its revenue from Ashley Madison, a dating website for
married people (tag line: «Life is short.
While
most people in corporate America are
married to the status quo (i.e. think small and safely), they consistently find new, innovative ways to conduct business.
It's important to note that
most education tax benefits are intended for
people who are single filers or
married joint filers.
As one tech recruiter told Bloomberg, the perception is that «
most people in their 30s are
married and have to take care of their family — they're not able to focus on the high - intensity work.»
In addition, far fewer
people will take those deductions going forward, because
most people will use the new doubled standard deduction of $ 24,000 for a
married couple.
And then you need to
marry those two lists up and you need to determine are these
people that I spend
most of my day with.
The simply fact is
most HI - V is caused by
people have se - x with multiple partners whether they are
married or not.
Most of us know
people who are in love, plan to
marry and currently live together.
In the Old Testament,
most people got
married, had kids and passed on their inheritance to their children, who in turn passed it on to their children.
There are so many different
people and age groups who read that book but I hear from you all
most: the late - teens and twenty - something women, the ones in high school, university or college, sometimes you're newly
married, rarely do you have children yet.
Because priestly love
most closely mirrors the love of Christ Himself for His
people, it has its own specific sorrows too, just as does
married love, the love of parent for child, and the apostolate of one called to be single.
Look,
most people don't exactly like talking about money before they get
married.
The
most people are doing now in the US is stopping gay
people from getting
married, which is disgusting and stupid but isn't exactly eradicating gay
people.
But it's hard not to buy into this idea when
people like Sheryl Sandberg, the COO of Facebook, say that the
most significant career choice you'll make is who you
marry.
Lacking such a relation,
people are apt to feel that their lives are lacking a basic good, and it therefore makes no sense to
most of them to say that, because they are not
married, can not
marry, or ought not to
marry, that they ought also to abstain from sexual relations.
Perhaps the cardinal was suggesting that Amoris Laetitia asked all the
people of the Church to treat those who have not been
married in the Church but who wish to be part of the Catholic community with greater sensitivity and charity (a worthy proposal, although compassion is the norm in the situations with which I'm
most familiar).
That he ran and was elected president on a platform of, as he says, treating
people differently under the law — in this case not allowing gays to
marry — renders this
most recent articulation of ideological colonization all the more arrogant and ironic.
Most dating takes place in leisure time when there is little opportunity for discovering how the
person relates in the kinds of non-leisure activities which compose at least 90 percent of
married life.
Most agreee with the general concepts that
people should be able to
marry the single, non-related consenting adult of one's choice and that the Bible is full of rules (not working on the Sabbath) that are no longer laws.
I think
most of the Americans are in lost... as
most of them do not know who their father is and it is very unfortunate... even if they know who their father is, the mom has children from diff men outside of marriage... and while a child is being raised, watching what his / her parents do to enjoy their life... so things become normal when they grow up... like if you go back early nineteen century, women were not allowed to go to beach without being covered... and now it totally opposite... if you do not have a boyfriend or girlfriend before 15, the parents worries that their teenage has some problem... and lot more can be listed... And then you go to Church, what our children learn from there... they see in front of the Church an old man's statue with long beard standing with extending of both hand... some of the status are blank, white, Spanish and so on... so they are being taught God as an old dude... then you learn from Catholic that you pray to Jesus, Mother
Marry, Saints, Death spirit and all these... the poll shows a huge number of young American turns to Atheism or believing there is no God and so on... Its hard to assume where these nations are going with the name of modernization... nothing wrong having scientists discovered the cure of aids or the pics from mars but... we should all think and learn from our previous generations and correct ourselves... also
ppl are becoming so much slave of material things...
Still you're called «
married» no matter if you got
married by a priest or just by a civil court (
most people do both).
The sermons and systems of
most churches are geared for
married people, often with children.
We were
married in our home church in front of 400
people we had known for
most of our lives.
I can't imagine anyone sitting around thinking to themselves: «Gee, I wonder whether I should choose to be straight, which is considered normal and acceptable; or perhaps choose to be gay, which is roundly condemned by a large percentage of otherwise intelligent
people, considered a sin by many churches, was once illegal in
most states, will likely result in my being shunned, abused, ridiculed, abandoned, abused, and beaten — possibly killed; will deny me many rights and advantages available to
married people; may cost me jobs; and which in general will set me outside of society, marginalized and ostracized.
In the New Testament, apart from Paul's recommendation of celibacy, the single life was not a concern in cultures where
most people were expected to
marry.
My pastor and his wife have been happily
married for 35 years and are the
most giving and thoughtful
people I know.
Now, if we do not think in this context, in the perspective of existence, but only in the perspective of nature, then it may seem that relations are essential; but if we include the aspect of existence as the
most important, then we may say, for example, «I am
married to a certain
person,» but when this
person dies it does not destroy my being.
Because it is so appealing, the story of Ruth is familiar to
most people with a passing knowledge of the Bible; Ruth is a young Moabitess who
marries a Jewish refugee in her land.
But it didn't anticipate some of the disastrous effects we are now experiencing: Not only do
most people in developed nations approve of men having sex with men and women having sex with women, but developed nations have also have made it legal for men to
marry men and women to
marry women.
sorry but dorvice is wrong in some case but in some case it is not because if a woman is being beat by a man what do u expect her to sit back and take it sorry that is wrong and when a man cheats that is allow not just that there is some woman that cheats but also
most of the time it is because
people do nt want to wok there problems out but i think
people should think before they get
married
Before marriage,
most single
people look longingly toward the happiness that
married life will bring them.
Most of the literature that attempts to instruct us about getting along in marriage fails to face up to a fact so clearly true that I have dared to call it Hauerwas's Law: You always
marry the wrong
person.
Atheists are also the
most distrusted religious minority in America as well as the
people you'd least like your children to
marry.
With the way that
most of the
married couples in this country proceed, you get the feeling that
married people don't know much about marriage, either.