11 Women Reveal Why They Never Want To Get Married

Eleven women share their reasons for never wanting to get married.

Many young girls dream of being married in a wonderful wedding to their perfect partner. In addition, women usually get a lot of signals from society suggesting that being single isn’t fulfilling or significant. As an alternative, think about these 11 extraordinarily content women who are single.

 

Elisa, who is 28 years old, has never been wed.

Elisa acknowledges that “the idea of being tied down” was difficult for her to accept, despite the fact that she came perilously close to marriage. “Even in those circumstances, I find it incomprehensible to stay with one person forever.” She clarified. “However, I fully respect the concept of marriage for those who choose to uphold it; to me, it just seems like a title and joke.”

 

Elise provides yet another justification for her choice of living. She remarks that the cost of a wedding “seems so frivolous.”

 

2. Beth Margaret, Another Unmarried Person

 

As Beth puts it, “marriage is just a facade,” meaning that the couple’s relationship is merely about keeping up appearances and has no true depth. She claims that the impression that “your romantic relationship is your most important one, and without it, you’re incomplete” is often conveyed by relationship expectations.

3. Kelly, who is 59 years old, loves being by herself.

I’ve spent the last nine years traveling extensively. I housesit for folks, taking care of their dogs while they are away (I even wrote a book about it!). I work for free in other people’s homes. I have resided in homes across Africa as well as in Kuala Lumpur, Hanoi, Osaka, Berlin, Amsterdam, London, and Gibraltar. She reveals. Although it’s a great lifestyle, getting married would make it quite difficult. I have no intention of getting married and I plan to continue exploring the world on my own at this time.

 

4. Hazel Has a Strong Bond with Her Partner

Even if my girlfriend and I are able to (finally!) tie the knot, we have no desire to do so. We both believe that our devotion to one another may be expressed without a piece of paper. Hazel reveals. Moreover, we would prefer to spend the money on anything else instead of a celebration!

5. Christine Considers Her Financial Situation

If my boyfriend and I were to get married, I would have to take on his debt. Not at all, thank you. Please, let’s keep our financial affairs completely apart.

6. Satisfaction Is an Illusion

“I don’t want to get married because I think married people are miserable. Almost every married couple I’ve ever met seems miserable, though some are better at disguising it than others. according to mattcleary85.

 

 

 

7. No Concessions

“I don’t want to get married because in the most important relationships of my life, people just understand that there isn’t a need for a contract or certification to ensure that the relationship will last or to demonstrate to the other person how much I care and how willing I am to support them at all times.” Welsh_Milly contributes.

8. Feelings of Aloneness Are Still Possible

Many claim they are uncomfortable communicating their needs, boundaries, or relationship issues. As a result, many feel forgotten or unheard. As a result, if you are depressed, it could be more difficult to handle such feelings. “I’ve struggled with anxiety and depression for a long time, and the last thing I want is to be with someone to feel less alone or undeserving, even if I don’t feel strongly about them. I would rather be alone rather than be married in order to feel less alone. says Celeste Monet Dubois.

9. Nina has never exchanged vows.

“Christian and of Nigerian descent,” two highly patriarchal identities, are how Nina characterizes herself. Seeing many of her female role models “forfeit their dreams” in addition to other liberties, she went on, “this is to the point of overshadowing whatever other amazing feats she may have achieved beforehand or even go on to do afterwards.”

 

Which is why, in the words of best-selling novelist Jessica Knoll, “My fairy tale ending has always involved a pantsuit, not a wedding dress.” I mention this since I was a young child. Achieving success entails performing well enough to finally become independent and free. She closes.

10. Angela Is Likewise Unmarried

“I don’t want to get married. Having grown up as an only child, I have never really felt the need or desire for a marriage. says Angela. “At the end of the day, I’m always happiest when I’m by myself. I’ve experienced tragedies that Adele could never sing about and relationships that rival your favorite romance novel.” As a digital nomad myself, I know a lot of nomad couples, but I honestly think having a partner would make things more difficult.

 

11. Avoid experiencing heartache

The sad reality is that a lot of marriages terminate in divorce, which leads to heartbreak and despair. Evie gives the following explanation for her refusal to be married: “I don’t want to put anyone else through it or go through it myself. As a child, I witnessed marriages that I had assumed would last a lifetime dissolve and end in divorce.

Happily Unmarried

Despite society’s frequent messaging that women should strive to be dedicated and caring spouses, have children, and be subservient, working extra hours to please those around them, there are several common reasons why women have never married. Spending excessive amounts of money, enjoying independence, and selecting unconventional lifestyles like polyamory are the most common ones. However, Psychology Today notes that although more people are choosing not to get married, they are not the only ones who have made this choice. Rather, “living together has become a common alternative.” Therefore, it should come as no surprise that 42% of American adults, up 3% from 2007, admitted to not living with a partner or spouse in 2017. It also seems that this pattern is continuing.

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