Mandy's Thoughts on Marriage



Marriage vs. Single

I've always dreamed of the perfect wedding. Not only the perfect wedding, but the perfect marriage as well. I can and always have been able to see myself as a good wife. Some people can tell if they're going to be forever single, but I'm not one of those people. The three main differences between married or being single to me are in purity, togetherness, and sharing.

Being married can be so awesome. Especially to me because I'm a Christian and I hold the value of my purity close to my heart. I can't wait to get married and give my purity to the man that I'm crazy, head-over-heels, in love with. Single Christians (or ones who are just dating) will always have the temptation of sex. When you're married, anything goes without any worries.

Another plus of the marriage life will be the advantages of living together and being together constantly. When I'm married, I will live with my husband and we will be one. Single people can very often get lonely without someone to cuddle up to at night. I know I don't want to wake up every morning without somebody by my side for the rest of my life.

The other reason I look so forward to being married is how whatever is mine will be my husbands. Married people just about share everything, and they don't keep secrets from each other. Again, single people can be lonely. Single people don't have a spouse to share an apartment with, they don't have anybody to share their secrets with, etc. I think the only plus side of being single is that you don't have bills to share.

As you can see, I'm the type of person who can't wait to get married. I lean more on the marriage side. Even though there are pros and cons of both sides, I'll take my chances by getting married. The three main differences between being married or being single to me are in purity, togetherness, and sharing.


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