{"id":15313,"date":"2013-04-17T23:04:56","date_gmt":"2013-04-17T23:04:56","guid":{"rendered":""},"modified":"2013-04-30T18:05:46","modified_gmt":"2013-04-30T18:05:46","slug":"Why-Marriage-","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/asiancemagazine.com\/?p=15313","title":{"rendered":"Why Marriage?"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><strong>Be careful. <\/strong><\/p>\n<p>Spring has finally arrived, and with it &#8212; perhaps &#8212; love, and even marriage. As a Frank Sinatra song, written by Sammy Cahn and Jimmy Van Heusen, affirmed:<\/p>\n<p><em>Love and marriage, love and marriage,<br \/>\nGo together like a horse and carriage.<br \/>\nThis I tell you, brother,<br \/>\nYou can\u2019t have one without the other.<br \/>\n<\/em><br \/>\n<strong>These days, though, love and marriage are often uncoupled.<\/strong> People in love often just live together, \u201cshacking up.\u201d Married people are often no longer in love. The institution of marriage has weakened; divorce rates have soared.<\/p>\n<p>Having myself married a couple of times and cohabited a couple of times and having thought about the difference, I offer some observations.<\/p>\n<p><strong>Marriage is a contract.<\/strong> In marriage, Jane and John are going to be a little corporation, sharing the benefits and obligations thereof. They believe that each will contribute and each will benefit, over the long run, and that there will be a long run, so that their contributions will not seem wasted. They know that it will not be easy to break the contract, and they have some idea what the consequences would be if they did.<\/p>\n<p><strong>If children occur, as one might put it,<\/strong> parental and child interests will have predictable protections\u2026or should have. In sickness and in old age, they will help each other to survive. Hopefully, they will carry out their obligations out of love, not just duty, but these obligations will have some legal enforceability, if necessary.<\/p>\n<p>One of my favorite poets, Robert Frost, wrote half-seriously, <strong>\u201cGood fences make good neighbors.\u201d<\/strong> Legal obligations are like fences, setting boundaries that help people behave better and that allow legal appeal and remedies when they misbehave. If we were angels, we wouldn\u2019t need laws.<\/p>\n<p><strong>Not everybody is allowed to marry whomever.<\/strong> A valid contract requires <strong>\u201cinformed consent,\u201d<\/strong> and government defines the criteria for this through law and legal precedent. <\/p>\n<p><strong>\u201cInformed\u201d requires information and the ability to process it. <\/strong>Marriages can be invalidated, annulled, if fraud or gross error can be demonstrated\u2026for example, bigamy.  In certain other cases, \u201chidden defects\u201d might qualify for this legal dissolution. Below some level of awareness and intellect, set by law, individuals are not deemed capable of making valid contracts.<\/p>\n<p><strong>Consent must be voluntary.<\/strong> Children must be above the \u201cage of consent\u201d to marry. Brother-sister, father-daughter and mother-son marriages are prohibited by law partly due to the likelihood of genetic abnormalities in any offspring and partly, in the parent-child cases, due to the presumption that the child could not be expected to make a wholly voluntary judgment. Of course, most religious traditions oppose such incestuous marriages, too. <\/p>\n<p><strong>America has outlawed polygamy [multiple wives] and polyandry [multiple husbands], though some countries have not.<\/strong> Anecdotes about polygamy suggest that women tend to be placed in disadvantageous positions in such marriages and that lower-status men find it especially difficult to acquire mates. That polyandry is much rarer than polygamy suggests that polygamy is largely a result of male dominance. Generally, men tend to be polygamous [or promiscuous?] and women tend to prefer monogamy. <\/p>\n<p>Can\u2019t we all just get along? If we could, few rules would be needed. <strong>The law quickly gets involved when voluntary agreement breaks down:<\/strong> divorce and separation, domestic violence, incapacitation\u2026. How shall responsibilities be assigned and enforced? We call in the lawyers. Children and their care add to the complexity. If we cannot work it out, the lawyers are called, bringing us back again to the law, its interpretation, the courts and the police\u2026with government heavily involved, of necessity.<\/p>\n<p><strong>Marriage can be great or ghastly.  Most are somewhere in between.<\/strong> Courtship is exciting, weddings are beautiful, \u201chappily ever after\u201d is possible\u2026but when things go awry, you are likely to find yourself appealing to the law. <\/p>\n<p><strong>\u201cShacking up\u201d has fewer rules, fewer protections, and much less poetry.<br \/>\n<\/strong><br \/>\n<strong>You\u2019ve been warned.<br \/>\n<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>Dr. Cooper is a retired scientist, now a writer, author and writing coach. His first book, <strong><em>Ting and I: A Memoir of Love, Courage and Devotion,<\/em><\/strong> was published by Outskirts Press in 2011 and is available from Outskirts Press, Amazon, and Barnes and Noble, in paperback and ebook formats, as are his co-authored memoirs <strong><em>The Shield of Gold<\/em><\/strong> and <strong><em>Ava Gardner\u2018s Daughter?<\/em><\/strong> His writer-coaching web site is <strong><em>http:\/\/writeyourbookwithme.com.<br \/>\n<\/em><\/strong><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Be careful. Spring has finally arrived, and with it &#8212; perhaps &#8212; love, and even marriage. 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