According to census.gov (http://www.census.gov/population/socdemo/marital-hist/2004/Table3.2004.xls), in 2004, 53.6% of men ages 25-29 had never married; 41.3% of women ages 25-29 had never married. The percentages decreased, of course, between the ages of 30-34 for both men and women, and I questioned that. Is it really because both men and women have developed true self identities, established themselves financially, and are ready to love someone for the rest of their lives and start a family with them, or is it because they feel they are getting too old and need to hurry and find someone?
Is it martial satisfaction young adults are wanting or self-gratification? As I stated in a previous blog, I was proposed to twice this year. To be honest, one of those men asked me to marry him December of 2007. Well, he was married on this past Friday. LOL!!! I talked with him and it seemed he couldn’t tell me anything about his fiancĂ©; nothing but he was excited about getting married. That troubled me, so I prayed for him. He once told me he was “getting older and needed to settle down.” (I don’t take marriage lightly!) My aunt and I discussed it because I believe I went into shock! Was this not the same person who just proposed to me in June (3 months ago) in front of my family!? Okay, so I’m off of my soapbox now. She informed me that he was “simply on a mission, he just wanted a wife.” Is that a self-gratifying reason for marriage…
Wednesday, October 1, 2008
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