I'm not sure about other countries, but I see a lot of single parents (usually female) here, as well as some family members who have ran into either martial disharmony or divorce.
What are your thoughts on marriage these days? What is it to you.. an expense, an experience, a promise, a tradition?
How important is it really? Is getting married an aim in life, or should you just let it come by whenever fate decides it? Should it actually be avoided?
Do you regret marrying, or are you enjoying it?
I used to think of marriage as something humans should experience once (and if you're fortunate, once only). You make promises to your partner that you'll love them forever and ever, that your love will never change.
But people do change. That's a fact. You will. Your partner will. As long as you live and experience new experiences, one would (and should) change. That change isn't exactly something you can control with your own hands, and it may one day impact on your relationship with your partner.
Is it your fault that you grow not to love someone anymore, or to love someone else in addition? Have you changed? Or is it them?
When you're bound by marriage, what does that mean? When your heart changes, should you let marriage bind you? Should people try to salvage a crumbling relationship simply because they're "married" and "should" stay together? Divorce is just a signature away.
Is marriage as enduring as diamond or as flimsy as rice paper? Is it a red string that binds lovers, or shackles that trap people's souls?
Right now, I don't really care about trying to get married. I'm not even sure if marriage as it stands now is that good an idea. It's sweet and all, but when things go sour, it just complicates things.
Is it such a great milestone to have under your belt, or is it just a liability?