true love
TRUE LOVE IS A BASIS FOR MARRIAGE Nowadays, people can easily date and fall in love together. Love is one of the most important things in our lives. We may live sadly and lonely without love especially love from opposite sexes. However, getting married is a very important decision, people need to think carefully about. Some people think that true love is a basic to get married. In my opinion, I disagree with that because getting married depends on a lot of thing, and true love may not a basis for people to marriage. True love is based on attraction that persons from the opposite sex have for each others. It may be also said like a chemical reaction. The couples expect to be carried along with the tide of anything into a haven of intimacy…just accidental. In my opinion, I think getting married does not depend on true love almost. A couple gets married although both of them are poor can not live happily. They may love each other very much, but poor finance, unemployment, bankruptcy…, bad conditions, can separate them. We are not going to change our natures. Men and sex are just as degraded. When sex is divorced from love and marriage, and bartered like a commodity, men will descend to savagery (Preface to 'Is Prostitution a Serious Problem?). Besides, if their families oppose their marriage, it is not really good for their live later. In my country, children, sons, daughters must obey their parents. Disobeying parents means uneducated especially first sons of the families. If a man doesn’t listen to his parents, he continues to get marriage with a girl he really loves; he will break up the relationship with his parents. It is so sad because people cannot hate or stop the relationship with his parents due to a girl he loves. Parents always are the best for everyone. Nobody can give good and honest advices, do something perfect to help you as wonderful as your parents. Therefore, some marriages fail to bring happiness, which it is
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"Preface to 'Is Prostitution a Serious Problem? '." Prostitution. Ed. Tamara L. Roleff. Detroit: Greenhaven Press, 2006. Contemporary Issues Companion. Opposing Viewpoints In Context. Web. 3 Oct. 2013.