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Otherwise, no. It's a waste of time and money.
As long as both parties aren't entitled and narcissistic... being married is always worth it....
To me getting married is like saying we both wanna stop looking and settle down.
Of course it depends, but in most cases it is not, and it never was.
Most people just get married because "they have to" or something like that.
People who getmarried because of real love and their love is still there after years of marriage in that case it is worth it.
How do you know? You cannot be 100% sure in advance of course, but first of all go against the brainwash that you will get married for sure because "you have to" and this is a very good first step.
"Why is divorce so expensive? It's worth it."
Pre-90s marriage was worth it. Very much for guys.
Usually these days 5 years is around the number of years marriage lasts
Otherwise, you don't need to sign government documents if you want to live with another person for the rest of your life (and nothing more).
Wait, is that going to be in the film.