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: Some partners find that the formal structure allows them to see daily acts of service as profound expressions of gratitude and care. Keys to a Functional Marriage

: Unlike cohabitation, it is a legally binding contract that often requires more intentional effort to dissolve, contributing to higher reported stability. 2. Psychological and Health Outcomes Marriage

: Children raised in stable, married households are statistically less likely to experience poverty, educational issues, or domestic violence. 3. The "Internal Change" and Social Shift : Some partners find that the formal structure

: Offers inheritance rights, tax breaks, and medical insurance benefits. Psychological and Health Outcomes : Children raised in

: Married men and women report higher levels of life satisfaction and "very happy" ratings (50-54%) compared to those cohabiting (35-40%).

: Society often views married individuals as more "grown up" or established.

Marriage often triggers an internal psychological shift that changes how partners view themselves and each other.