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jandrewrogers ◴[] No.43673380[source]
Anecdotally, among the people I know in Seattle, many people who have happily been in the same relationship for decades are not married. People are not avoiding long-term relationships, they are avoiding the baggage and fairly rigid assumptions that comes with state intervention in their relationships. There is zero social pressure to be “officially” married so people have no reason to do it for the sake of social conformity. Both men and women are subscribing to this.

I think some of this is a side-effect of many people planning to never have children.

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1. Tireings ◴[] No.43673777[source]
Really unfortunate for some.

I enjoyed my wedding. We invited family with the goal to celebrate together and we made sure our guests enjoyed it.

I have seen plenty of our wedding pictures hanging on walls (from them in it, not us).

I also can't tell you how interesting it feels that we share now the same last name.

I think it's a nice progression for a relationship.