MARRIAGE video video. Marriage Marriage: joining of man and woman according to custom and law *marriage license *blood test *medical exam An individual.

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MARRIAGE video video

Marriage Marriage: joining of man and woman according to custom and law *marriage license *blood test *medical exam An individual can get married at 18 years without consent form parents. An individual in half the states can get married at 16 with consent from a parent.

Reasons for Getting Married Love Financial security Loneliness Pregnancy To escape a bad situation To be with his or her best friend: trust, respect, good friends, common interest, affection

Conflicts In Marriage Difficulty with spending and saving Jealously Lack of attention Decisions with children House work Loyalty to friends Sexual problems

THE BED

TEEN MARRIAGES Females between the ages of years old who get married are twice as likely to divorce. 80% of teen couples who get married/pregnant are divorced within 6 years. Couple with low income and low education usually end in divorce.

Divorce video: Do we take it serious? video: Do we take it serious? Divorce: legal dissolution or ending of a marriage contract 50% divorce rate in the US 1 million couples are divorced each year. Out of every 10 divorced 4 will remarry.