In years passed many people married for money or had spouses arranged by parents but now in America it’s become much more rare. I’m sure many elite see marrying for money and power as acceptable but it seems most people only want to marry someone they love. What are the spiritual implications of marrying someone you don’t love like a spouse?
>>41009998Marriage is fake and gay
>>41011043Always was
A woman offered me $30k to get married for 3 years so she could get a US green card, then the offer lowered to $22k when I was unsure. Guess what religion and country she was from
>>41009998Consider a conflict between a father and a daughterThe father wants the daughter to marry a particular man, the daughter wants to marry a different manIn medieval times, it was thought that the father was always rightIn the 19th century, it was thought that the father was sometimes right and the daughter was sometimes rightAfterwards, it was thought that the daughter was always rightSo marrying someone you don't love (e.g. the man chosen by your father) can actually end up working, but it can also end up not workingSadly yet again the obvious answer is the right answer
>>41012432What’s that? I’m genuinely lost
Pajeets still do arranged marriages
>>41012671'Nuff Said.
>>41009998Rothschilds don’t give their daughters money and used to make them marry uncles or cousinsHitler’s dad also married his niece (his mom) probably not a coincidence
Marry for love or who your parents want?Interesting choice
>>41012750Exactly this
>>41012432>dad decides who his daughter marriesWe should go back to this system