There are many forms of marriage around us. They can move from open marriage to religious marriage. With this, marital happiness plays an important role within a couple's marriage in life. Marital happiness is a form of complete happiness found or even proven that married couples agree with each other in most cases. This shows that marriage has a constant balance, but how does marriage work? Marriage can work in various ways depending on the situation in which they are both involved. Both parties must work together so that situations are resolved and fixed. . Therefore, this shows how some marriages can be successful. Many marriages can be successful, but in the present century, marriages are not entirely successful due to various reasons. From the past centuries to the twenty-first century, many parts of marriage have changed. In today's marriage the meaning of trust tends to go in different directions, especially in maintaining mutual loyalty. In the advent of the new generation, mutual loyalty is one of the main stages of marriage. Loyalty means maintaining good faith and keeping actual promises, faithfulness and true faith until death and for eternity and being honest with one another. By keeping mutual loyalty high in past marriages, these can last for many years. Personalities are also part of a major shift in relationships and marriages for the couple. The attitude of each part of the couple plays an important role in maintaining the mutual marital bond. Again, choosing the right person is very difficult in this generation. Honestly, people of this generation have shown a lot of individualism and this will make marriage difficult if they don't care about each other... middle of paper... in a strong situation. relation. From what is shown in conclusion, marital happiness is demonstrated by a stable and successful marriage. In some parts it may not be perfect, but it is sustainable with a well-maintained balance on both sides. Works Cited Wheatley, Mickey. “On Being Homosexual in the 21st Century.” Social Policy 30.4 (2000): 36-41. Premier of academic research. Network. April 8, 2014. James, Missy, Alan Merickel and Corso. Read literature and write arguments. Upper Saddle River, NJ: Prentice Hall, 2002. Print. "The wedding" pages. 300-303James, Missy, Alan Merickel and Chopin. Read literature and write arguments. Upper Saddle River, NJ: Prentice Hall, 2002. Print. Pages 391-395 James, Missy, Alan Merickel and Anne Bradstreet . Read literature and write arguments. Upper Saddle River, NJ: Prentice Hall, 2002. Print. "To my dear loving husband" pp. 306-307
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