Is there such thing as a wrong way to live? Where do we draw the line? For example, say someone poor marries someone who happens to be rich, but the two eventually fall apart and they divorce, and the person who was initially poor, keeps a decent amount of the money and they’re happy. There’s nothing wrong with this picture right? What about someone who marries someone just for their money, and not for the romantic aspect of the relationship? Does that seem wrong? But what if it’s a mutual agreement and they marry because it’s a sort of sugar daddy situation? Is that still wrong? Then what about if the marriage only stays together because the kids are a factor, and the two hate each other. Is it still right, or is it wrong? There are so many variables that come into play with this one example (of marriage) alone. It gets to a point where it’s impossible to look at every single scenario and be definitive about it, so why not just let people do as they please as long as it’s consensual? Personally, I don’t understand how people can look at other people and make such judgements and condoning them, when they’re happy and they’re just trying to live their life. The only way I can see it being reasonable, is if their way of life poses a threat towards society, because that becomes a larger problem that doesn’t involve just the both of the people in question.
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