For some women, marriage at the top of the list of their #lifegoals. But what happens if the marriage breaks down? Here, nine women why they crossed "marriage" out of their task list for good.
| 9 women explain why they'll marry again |
The one that
"Got married once in the 1920s, which was more than enough. It was a great experience planning the wedding, and then after the wedding, and knowing how you spend every day and night with the same person. This seems like a lot of work, right? Well, it was. And that's why it didn't work out. This is also why I will do it again. "Marsha, 38
Weddings are more and more problems
"I've been married twice. The first time, was a giant wedding with more than 200 people. The second time, was only 50 people. Every time, I realized that weddings are the perfect place for drama surfacing. He was screaming matches with friends and family members, and even vendors that I hired. Never will a wedding thing again, or that the marriage thing again for that matter. "Claire, 35
I would rather pocket the cash
"Marriage and divorce more expensive cost. I would rather save the money and use it to do some really weird trips with the next guy who falls in love with. I think we can have a really great relationship together without tying the knot. " Joel, 32
One mixes
"After being married for seven years, and I'm really anxious to spend the next few years in Jos. I am still young and I know that. So don't say I will never ever get married again, but now, it's not just something I want. Oops. Actually, thinking about it makes me nauseous. "Cynthia, 29
I want easy out
"Marriage is like the period at the end of the sentence. He feels it is final and permanent. Of course, you can get a divorce, I did when I failed first marriage. But I wasn't able to take a deep breath in my marriage because I always felt stuck up. Want an easy way next time ". Pam, 31
I trust in a
"I was married and he cheated on me. It is not easy for me to trust the other players now, so I put myself on the marriage ban. My views on spending forever with someone a little fuzzy at the moment. I am interested not only in the history so anyone seriously ever again, or at least for right now. Teresa o, 28
Bother me so much?
"Married in June last year and we separated after just two months. It was embarrassing to say to everyone who came to our wedding and we got a gift we had broken. I don't want to put my family through that roller coaster ever again. Satisfaction can, if I met someone I wanted to marry than ever, but I just think that would be OK if we didn't sign the marriage license and spent our lives together as boyfriend and girlfriend. Marisa, 27
What is the point?
"Marriage doesn't change anything. It wasn't the man I married a good match for me, I know that before you walk down the aisle. If anything, it makes marriage just your relationship more difficult and more expensive to leave. I don't see any benefits of marriage ever again. " Hillary, 29
I'm not officially divorced
"The truth is, I can't get married again because he couldn't get a divorce. I don't plan on ever returning with former colleagues, but we only have procrastinated for a lawyer and filing for divorce. This increases the complexity of things easier, just swear off marriage. Georgia, 34
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