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    If you are a bachelor then this post is for you. How do you enjoy your bachelor life? do you think if you get married then your life will be more bounded ? what is your reasons actually for leading a bachelor life?
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    Wink life should never be about compromising

    Enjoying being a bachelor is quite not a big deal as people make it look like. If you are it just means you don't have a significant other and you can go out with anyone. Think about what is the fun of that

    It is time people should stop viewing marriage as prison or detention for life. Your spouse should like the same stuff you like that way you don't lose yourself to gain somebody else.

    Whether married or single life should be fun everyday and if getting married is changing your way of living then probably that is the wrong person for you

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    Smile Bachelor

    The way you enjoy your bachelor life is by hanging with your friends at all times and dating anybody you want to and not being answerable to anyone.It is kind of fun if all your friends tend to be in the same relationship status. Because if they are not when they are with they significant others you tend to get bored.

    The issue of marriage standing on the way is debatable. People get married after you find the better half of them. So it should not stand in the way of fan it should be the beginning of a new exciting adventure.

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    Whether married or single life should be fun everyday and if getting married is changing your way of living then probably that is the wrong person for you
    I am agree with this. Enjoying married life is another type of fun the taste is really different of married life and bachelor life. Actually no one will bound you you will be automatically bounded after marriage mainly for your duty

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    If you are a bachelor then this post is for you. How do you enjoy your bachelor life?
    You know a bachelors life is fun and great until on that one day when all is gloomy and then you realize that, at that moment you are lonely and there ain't anyone to...

    Just the same way I think married life is fun until something comes up and the two of you get into a fight and you wish that you were never married.


    Frankly and seriously speaking I think there is two sides to being a bachelor. There is the fun part and the lonely part, but just like anything in life - what really matters is how you take it.

    I know friends who are bachelors and are glad to be and I know people who are dying and just can't wait to be declared married.

    do you think if you get married then your life will be more bounded ?
    Depends on the other partner...you never know men, just too much crazy people out there now days, you never know what you will get

    what is your reasons actually for leading a bachelor life?
    I don't know about others, but as for me "In pursuit of happiness" if I get someone else on the same train - "in pursuit of happiness" then we will click.

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    Quote Originally Posted by damaged View Post
    If you are a bachelor then this post is for you. How do you enjoy your bachelor life? do you think if you get married then your life will be more bounded ? what is your reasons actually for leading a bachelor life?
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    Mh...
    In my childhood i really wished to be bachelor due to the fact that i gonna be outing with chicks with self control/freedom.

    But frankly...am not enjoying bachelor life due to the disturbance from galz

    However here are some facts about marriage:

    Why marry? What kind of question is that to be asking you as you plan your marriage? It's a question that needs answering by both of you. Why you marry is one indication of how equal your marriage will be. People marry for all kinds of reasons today, including being too embarrassed to call off the wedding. As you prepare yourself to enter "the holy state of matrimony," give some thought to the institution and the pros and cons of marriage. How do you and your spouse-to-be define marriage? Share your thoughts with each other before you wed. To get the conversation going, read on...

    In earlier generations, almost everyone married and stayed married, usually because they wanted children. Now we have more options for intimate unions, not all of them including a wedding or children. And while people are still marrying, they are also marrying more often. Simple definitions don't work anymore.

    Marriage Facts:

    True, research shows marriage is good for your mental and physical health, sex life and bank account, but so are a lot of other things requiring less commitment.

    "The many justifications for marriage advanced through the ages can be organized along a continuum between its communal and personal dimensions. The march of history increasingly has subordinated the communal and elevated the personal," he believes." The idea of marriage as an institution has lost favor. More and more, marriage is viewed as an essentially private intersubjective agreement or "pure relationship" only incidentally sanctioned by state or church, if at all."

    Five dimensions of marriage, which are essential to understanding it as an institution and as "a living human reality." All five dimensions contribute in various degrees to how marriage is viewed and practiced today.

    1. Marriage as organizer of natural desires. Early philosophers saw marriage as a way to handle natural inclinations such as sex drives and urges to procreate as well as to meet daily needs - the "Be fruitful and multiply" of the Old Testament.

    2. Marriage as a contract. For centuries, marriage has involved contracts although early on they were primarily between families or clans and involved dowry and bride prices. Clans and later the church governed broken contracts. Marital contracts were largely private until the Protestant Reformation when marriages required registration and legitimizing by the state.

    3. Marriage as a social good. As far back as Aristotle, people believed that the health of marriage and family was essential for the good of the larger society - particularly in bringing up children. Martin Luther went so far as to teach that marriage was an institution given by God at creation for the good of couples, children, society, state, schools and the common social life. The same principle lies behind the marriage education requirements recently instituted by Florida, Louisiana and Arizona.

    4. Marriage as sacrament and covenant. Both views "drape marriage with a royal robe of divine seriousness and approval." according to Browning. Christianity, Islam and Judaism all have hierarchical patterns of marriage commitment to parallel man's faithfulness to God. Thomas Aquinas made marriage an unbreakable sacrament to compensate for what he saw as the tentativeness of the male commitment to offspring.

    5. Marriage as Communicative Reality. Marriage between equal individuals for mutual comfort and assistance has been growing as a concept for the last 50 years and is a "significant shift from earlier formulations," according to Browning. In much contemporary theology today, the personal aspects are considered as important as procreative and educational aspects of the institution, but as marriage has evolved towards greater economic, educational and political equality, so have the challenges of communication between equal partners.

    To achieve equality in marriage, Browning encourages couples to "develop the communicative and intersubjective skills to implement this ethic in the countless small decisions of everyday life between spouses. Knowing what you want, how to communicate it and listening to the other will help in striking marital bargains, he suggests, but so will an ethnic of equal regard, grounded in respect "for the other as an end and never as a means only."

    Thanks/Abbytoyo
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    I am really enjoying my bachelor life. because i think i am free now. i can do whatever i want. i can go wherever i want. i can flirt with girlz. i can think about thousands of girl it doesn't bother someone else. but after getting married i think it will be impossible for me..

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    Quote Originally Posted by damaged View Post
    If you are a bachelor then this post is for you. How do you enjoy your bachelor life? do you think if you get married then your life will be more bounded ? what is your reasons actually for leading a bachelor life?
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    Everyone wants to enjoy their life in this age only.. I enjoyed a lot with my friends..

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    Being a married person means more responsibility and commitment towards to your partner.
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    Of course I am not a nun, but all I know single life is quite very interesting, for one there are less responsibilities directed to one. Life is very enjoyable without stress from your wife/husband or sometimes children. But from the other perspective cowards are the ones that go for celibate lives. Those who are afraid of the economy just run away from facing it and decide to lead single lives. Only strong ones face them.
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