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| Yes | 55% | 1062 votes | Total: 1947 votes | |
| No | 45% | 885 votes |
Yes
by Susan Norman
Created on: June 19, 2009
Marriages continuing without the couple being in love is probably the oldest kind of marriage in the
by Lesley Rigg
Created on: September 12, 2008 Last Updated: November 24, 2011
People often talk about loving people but not being "in love with them". There is a marked difference
Created on: November 03, 2008 Last Updated: December 17, 2010
I believe that a marriage can continue without the couple being "in love" for many reasons. When
Created on: April 13, 2009 Last Updated: April 14, 2009
Of course marriage can continue without the couple being in love. Marriage is not in and of itself an
Created on: April 01, 2010 Last Updated: November 07, 2010
Let us bear in mind that marriage is a partnership bordering on companionship between two individuals.
Created on: January 01, 2011 Last Updated: January 02, 2011
Well of course a marriage can "continue" without the couple being in love. Continuance is nothing more
Created on: September 19, 2008 Last Updated: July 27, 2009
The feeling of being euphorically in love on the wedding day can be very different from loving your
by Jane Allyson
Created on: September 10, 2008 Last Updated: February 04, 2009
I have always thought of "being in love" as the happy state that we first find ourselves in when we
by Pat Gray
Created on: September 21, 2008 Last Updated: May 05, 2010
Hollywood and all of the romance novels ever written would like us to believe that love (the hopeless,
Created on: February 12, 2010 Last Updated: February 13, 2010
Yes would be the correct answer, but why? There are many reasons to sustain a marriage. Simply take
Created on: May 20, 2010 Last Updated: May 22, 2010
I am not always in love with my husband. There are glaring moments when I cannot stand the man.
Created on: July 09, 2009
Marriage is an interesting concept in our society because it is celebrated so elaborately, yet it only
by Melody Bish
Created on: July 27, 2009 Last Updated: July 29, 2009
The institution of marriage is one many ceremony officiants describe as not to be entered ill-advisedly
Created on: January 17, 2011
Loving someone and being “in love” with them, are very different emotions.
Love is
by Andy Kalt
Created on: April 13, 2009
Depending upon the way one looks at a marriage and the reason as to why two people get married in the
Created on: August 28, 2009 Last Updated: August 29, 2009
This is an interesting way to word a question. CAN a marriage continue without the couple being in love?
Created on: September 22, 2008 Last Updated: July 31, 2009
Love enhances individuals and cements a relationship. When two people come together, they do it for
by Mark Mukasa
Created on: July 25, 2009 Last Updated: July 26, 2009
The sad reality is in that most marriages that have ever occurred the majority of them have been loveless
Created on: January 18, 2010 Last Updated: January 18, 2011
In a marriage as with any relationships love is an essential thing to bring to the party though there
Created on: June 17, 2010
People get married for different reasons. It is for these reasons that a marriage can continue without
No
by Gary Maclean
Created on: November 20, 2008 Last Updated: February 03, 2009
CAN A MARRIAGE CONTINUE WITHOUT LOVE
One of the most complicated subjects still open for analysis and
by Kim Bonnalie
Created on: January 29, 2009
A marriage "surviving" and being healthy are insanely different. Could a marriage "survive" without
by Reva Niner
Created on: October 27, 2008 Last Updated: April 28, 2011
On October 29, 1994, I walked down the aisle to the man I was marrying, (at the time I thought this
Created on: December 15, 2008 Last Updated: October 19, 2011
I was 25 years old and stood in a back room of the church waiting anxiously to marry the woman who I
Created on: April 08, 2009 Last Updated: April 09, 2009
Can a marriage continue without the couple being in love? I am sure there are marriages where couples
Created on: February 12, 2010
Can a marriage continue without the couple being in love?
Twenty five years ago, I took a college class
by Stephen Bate
Created on: September 15, 2008
I firmly believe that a "marriage" cannot continue if the couple are not in love mainly because of what
by Suzy kew
Created on: April 06, 2010 Last Updated: April 07, 2010
Young marriage can be a wonderful thing but for some couples it can also end in heartbreak.
Created on: September 13, 2008
How can a marriage continue to work without love?
In short there is no way for marriage to effectively
by Suzi George
Created on: April 02, 2009
Anyone who feels you can continue your marriage without being in love is either deluded or cares little
Created on: June 16, 2009 Last Updated: June 18, 2009
I agree that you should be in love for a marriage. I believe that being married means you are in love
by Kate Johns
Created on: September 16, 2008
A marriage can continue without the couple being in love. But is it really a marriage then?
No,it is
Created on: April 14, 2009
What is love? It is just a word to some , but the strongest emotion and connection one individual can
Created on: September 13, 2008 Last Updated: January 22, 2009
A marriage without love asks this question: do you want to continue living with someone intimately if
by David Smith
Created on: November 08, 2008
In my honest opinion, this whole discussion hinges solely on a person's definition of love. There are
Created on: January 20, 2009
When asked the question, can a marriage continue without the couple being in love? My answer to this
by Jishi Santos
Created on: September 13, 2008
Can a marriage continue without the couples being in love?
In my opinion, no. If you fell in love and
by Joanne Smith
Created on: November 17, 2008 Last Updated: February 18, 2010
Does marriage require you to be in love? I suppose that question depends on what needs you are servicing
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