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Bezzdna [24]
3 years ago
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Five benefits of marriage​

Social Studies
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BARSIC [14]3 years ago
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Answer: 1.Happiness, you both are in love with each other. 2.Trust,shows that you both don't have to worry about stressing each other out. 3.Loyalty, shows and proves yall marriage is unstoppable.  4.Good sex, brings more of a connection. 5.Not letting family member/ other people control your marriage (this one is very important).

Explanation:I hope you have a wonderful day

Gala2k [10]3 years ago
7 0

Answer:

Benefits of Marriage

Greater economic benefit. ...

Married people enjoy the best physical and emotional health. ...

Married people face the difficulties of life. ...

Marriage makes us more responsible and disciplined. ...

Marriage is the ideal state for raising children.

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