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100+ Benefits of Marriage – Legal, Financial, Social, Emotional and So Many More.

100+ Benefits of Marriage – Legal, Financial, Social, Emotional and So Many More.

Updated on Sep 12, 2023

Reviewed by Julianne Cantarella, MSW, LSW , Certified Relationship Coach

100+ Benefits of Marriage – Legal, Financial, Social, Emotional and so many more.

Wondering about the benefits of marriage? Is this because you’ll soon get hitched? Or, did your partner ask for it?

Well, congratulations for considering marriage… not only because of the possible benefits you’re interested in… but for all the support, affection, and love you’ll soon share with your soon-to-be spouse.

And good job finding us because here you’ll know all the possible benefits of marriage in general and the benefits of different kinds of marriage.

Here you’ll find an answer to your questions and know exactly how your marriage will make you a happier and more content person.

So, without further ado, let’s prepare to walk down the aisle…

100+ Benefits of Marriage – Legal, Financial, Social, Emotional and So Many More.
100+ Benefits of Marriage – Legal, Financial, Social, Emotional and So Many More.

Benefits of marriage

Getting married can help you through many legal procedures and benefit you monetarily in more than one way.

Further, you might even gain physical and emotional health benefits from your marriage. If you’re interested in the core benefits of any healthy marriage, let’s get down to it…

Tax benefits of marriage

Your marriage can save you from losing thousands to the government in the form of taxes. This is because the government treats unmarried partners as different individuals and levies taxes on everything. So, let’s find out what are the tax benefits of marriage.

1. You’re exempt from estate tax and gift tax

Being a married couple also benefits you as you’re exempted from possession transfer taxes between spouses. Whether you transfer an estate as assets or money or inheritance as gift tax to your spouse, you’re not liable to pay any tax to the government.

If you’re unaware of what you can include in this, you can gift them a whole estate plan or dedicate any money equal to or more than $14000 as cash or in the form of possessions.

If you’re single and want to pass something on to your partner, you’ll pay a huge tax for showing love to your beloved.

2. You receive a higher standard deduction

As opposed to single filers, married couples get to lower their taxes when they jointly file even if only one spouse earns.

If you file as a single taxpayer, your standard deduction is $12,400. However, they offer $24,800 to married couples filing jointly. This is definite even if your partner doesn’t earn at all.

When you file jointly you get even added bonuses. The IRS allows married couples to get standard deductions. In comparison to single taxpayers, you’ll get double tax deductions compared.

So, if you want to save yourself more of your hard-earned money and not pass it on to the government, marriage is your answer.

However, since it varies for situations, continue as you filed separately until you discuss tax planning to find your best situation with a CPA.

3. You reach a lower income tax bracket

In marriage, tax benefits uplift both spouses even when they have unequal incomes. In fact, the one with a lower income helps the couple enter lower tax brackets and save money from both spouses’ pockets.

A couple that’s married filing separately is a better idea if you have a similar income range than filing jointly.

You may file your taxes separately in these situations as you have the risk of tax penalties. However, consider seeking a tax professional and try to know if there are some other benefits if you filed together.

4. You also receive a Child Tax Credit

According to the American Relief Act (2021), from the tax year 2021, the previous Child Tax Credit of $2000 is increased to $3000 if you have children of 6-17 years old. If you have children younger than 6 years, it’s $3600.

However, if you’re a single parent and have an income of more than $75,000 or a couple with a joint income over $150,000, you aren’t eligible for this benefit.

5. You receive double security in retirement

If you both have retirement accounts and get married, you both can inherit the other’s account. Add that to your existing Individual Retirement Account (IRA) and it’ll boost your account growth with unlimited benefits.

You’ll also have more time for fund withdrawal until you’re 72. This will further help your assets grow.

Suppose you’re employed and your spouse is unemployed, your taxable income helps in your spouse’s spousal IRA contribution. This option is usually available for single unemployed people but is also available for married homemakers.

This also helps in additional tax deductions. If your spouse dies, you can inherit their IRA account if you were filing taxes jointly as a married pair.

6. Estate plans can financially secure your family

If you’re married and have kids, you can secure your partner’s life financially. You can arrange how you want to pass your assets in your absence to your partner or children. It secures your family financially in case one spouse dies.

Usually, estate plans include a will with the contents of what you pass to whom, a live trust, a medical, and a financial power of attorney.

Your estate may include more than just your money and house. It can be an asset that has sentimental value to you like family heirlooms.

You can file for your estate plan as early as in your 20s. Of course, married couples have an edge over singles in this too as they get a tax exemption of $23.4 million on their assets. So, when you pass away, your family will receive everything without taxes.

If you’re unmarried and have kids, your surviving family must pay taxes before they receive the assets.

Do you want to give something to your partner? Or, want to move to the court for any other legal action? It’s easier when you’re married, so let’s see how here…

Whether you want to buy or sell assets or want to sue a third person for causing a rift between you and your partner, it becomes much harder when you’re unmarried. So, here’s how the court gives you a reason to tie the knot…

7. Selling property is more profitable

When you’re married and own joint property, you’ll receive an exclusion on your capital gains while selling the property for about $500,000. However, if you’re a single person, this exclusion will only be $250,000.

Despite your marital status, if you both pay for an asset together but your name isn’t mentioned on the legal documents, you might get the shorter side of the stick during break up, divorce, or your partner’s death.

Always consult an attorney before you buy or sell your major assets.

For married partners, if your spouse is sick, you naturally have the status as their guardian or next-of-kin. If your spouse gets hospitalized or needs immediate medical attention, but they aren’t in a condition to decide for themselves, you take charge of them.

You’re also awarded the legal rights if you want to sue anyone for your deceased spouse’s wrongful death.

Further, you also have the power to decide whether you want your deceased spouse to be cremated or follow other procedures like post-mortem and choose the burial grounds.

In case you’re not married to your partner, only their immediate family can make such major decisions.

9. You’ll receive immigrants benefits if you’re a non-citizen

This is the age of Tinder, Bumble, Hinge, and so many more dating apps. However, you may not find a perfect match if you seek only in your nation.

If you find the perfect partner abroad and want to move in, changing your citizenship status may become a huge issue. If you decide to cohabit, the immigration and residency changing will need the usual processes and long time frames.

However, if you get married, it won’t take as much time as you receive special perks of becoming a citizen faster with your spousal status.

10. You can sue a third party for a marriage annulment

Sometimes your marriage doesn’t work out because of a third party’s malicious interference. An outsider may attract your spouse’s attraction and break you up.

Or, outsiders may conspire against your marriage and seed misunderstandings amidst you or your spouse to weaken your bonds.

If someone convinces your partner to commit a crime and that gets them imprisoned or causes a marriage failure, you can sue them too. However, such laws aren’t available everywhere.

In such situations, you can sue the third party only if you’re a legally married spouse.

11. You’re eligible for marital communications privilege

If you or your spouse gets involved in a court case, criminal or not, they can’t force you to produce or pry into any personal conversations.

Whether it’s an audio record, text messages, letters, or any other kind of exchange during your marriage, they don’t have the authority to extract it without your permission.

However, if you’re an unmarried couple, if the court asks you to produce such material, you’re bound to show them. So, marriage protects your personal communications too.

12. You receive crime victim recovery benefits

Though nobody views marriage to leech off their late spouse’s benefits, this secures your life if your spouse becomes the victim of crimes and they lose their lives in the process.

You’ll receive victim recovery benefits to get over the situation emotionally and psychologically. It also supports you if you are dependent on your spouse.

13. You receive reimbursement for abuse recovery

Not all are good marriages around us. Though we want to ensure our partners have good intentions towards us, it doesn’t always work out.

If you’re a domestic abuse victim in your marriage, you can divorce and claim medical expenses, mental health counseling, loss of support, and other important and mandatory expenses from your abuser.

As an unmarried couple, you might at most file a restraining order, but you’ll deal with your emotional or physical wounds on your own.

14. You’ll gain visiting rights in jail

If your spouse commits a crime and is sentenced to jail or any other institution with restricted visits, you can visit them for the sake of your immediate family or spousal status.

In case you were in a relationship only, cohabited, or are divorced, you won’t get to meet them at all. If you’re deeply in love with them or felt attached even past your breakup or divorce, this might take a huge emotional toll on you.

If you’re the one that gets arrested, you won’t be able to meet your unmarried partner even if you request them and might become depressed.

15. You can visit your sick spouse in the hospital whenever wherever

If your married partner is sick and admitted to the hospital, you’re allowed entry even if they’re in the Intensive Care Unit. This is allowed for legally closest family members only.

If you’re unmarried, the hospital doesn’t accept you as the patient’s closest and trusted person. You’ll need your partner’s family’s consent and a lot of paperwork to be recognized as one.

Further, you might not be available during regular visiting hours due to work. If you’re married, the hospital makes special permission on request to be able to meet your spouse during odd hours.

However, the same rule doesn’t apply to unmarried couples.

Who doesn’t love to save money and secure their future? I know you do… but can you bargain with big businesses? Perhaps your marriage certificate can help you through! Let’s check it out here…

Financial benefits of marriage

If you get married, you can save more money as many insurance businesses offer special discounts to married couples. You can even keep your expenses at check with joint accounts. But that’s not all, so let’s check it all here…

16. You’ll get better mortgage rates

If you’re married and you both individually don’t have poor credit scores, stay up-to-date in debt repayment, and have stable incomes, your combined incomes can help you get a greater loan at low mortgage rates.

This is because your combined earning will be much higher than individual ones and you have higher chances of repaying on time.

In this situation, filing a joint mortgage will also enhance your repayment conditions as opposed to filing an individual mortgage.

However, if you have a poor credit rating, exceed a certain amount of debt (amount might vary from lender to lender), or have a low debt-to-income ratio, it might not work out.

17. You can make life easier with joint bank accounts

If you open a joint account with your spouse, you’ll both have access to your funds and easily pay bills and expenses from the same account as you deem fit.

It helps you save better as you can both keep a check on one another’s expenses. You can comfortably communicate about your finances which helps you grow closer.

Further, if either spouse passes away abruptly, the surviving spouse gets immediate access to their joint funds.

18. You can build credit

If you or your partner has good credit records, it can enhance the other partner’s credit rating. After marriage, your joint debts and account data will update in both of your credit histories.

Further, if you get joint credit cards, the one with a lower credit score will notice a rise in credit. However, you must pay up on time and set a limit on your expenses and loans. So, an honest conversation is necessary.

You also have the option to make your spouse an authorized user if you both have good scores instead of applying for a brand new credit card.

Then your spouse will have the same account number and charging privileges but they won’t be responsible for repayment.

19. Insurance rates will be better than ever

Home and automobile insurance businesses always prefer married clients.

If you’re married, before getting auto insurance, look around for special discounts and offers as most of these businesses promote deals to attract married people. Married couples may need to pay 4 to 10% less on car insurance premiums.

Even in home insurance, companies give flat discounts to married couples without asking any questions. It’s also the same situation with health insurance and renters insurance plans. So, always research well before getting insurance.

Singles can’t avail such discounts and many of them state it’s unfair. However, companies by experience learned that married customers are more reliable and developed such policies.

20. You can easily maintain health insurance

After getting married, within the next 60 days, a person can add their spouse to their health insurance plans. It’s a great benefit when one of the spouses doesn’t have a good coverage plan.

Insurers usually charge lower amounts for one policy for two people as opposed to two different policies. If you both have insurance from before your marriage, you can switch to a better plan.

As a married couple, you’ll also receive much more attractive long-term care insurance rates. If you start it sooner, it’ll save you lots of money in the long run. In the long run, the survivor benefits from such schemes as you can transfer some perks to them.

However, when unmarried couples want to add their partners to health insurance plans, it’s a taxable move. For married couples, it’s tax-deductible.

21. You receive astonishing social security benefits

If you get and stay married forever, you’ll get great financial benefits. Married couples can claim their social security benefits if they have one or their spousal benefits if their spouse has one.

This claim can be up to 50% of the spouse’s share but it doesn’t change the spouse’s share. Such benefits persist even if the one with the social security retires, becomes disabled, or even dies.

Even if one of the spouses paid more due to different income levels, the other still received social security benefits equally. In case one partner had no income and never paid for social security, they’re still eligible for the rewards.

However, you must be at least 62 years old to claim them or you must have a child under 16 years old and be of any age yourself to claim them.

22. Social security covers you past divorce

We hope the best for your married life and may it last till all of eternity. However, if you file a divorce and were married to this partner for a minimum of 10 years, you might still receive some perks of being their spouse.

Out of all, you may have the social security benefits from your divorced partner along with spousal support. In the case of unmarried couples, this is out of the question.

So, this is major security you’ll receive only if you get legally married.

23. Social security benefits multiply when you both have it

Singles might believe marriage isn’t important if you both have social security benefits as they won’t need yours to cover for them. However, if you both have them and tie the knot, you and your partner will be even more secure.

So, after you or your spouse dies, the surviving spouse’s retirement planning becomes even sturdier with the additional funds. Further, one spouse will receive Medicare and the other’s social security benefits.

You receive these survivor benefits only around 60 or around 50 if you’re disabled. However, if you, the surviving spouse, get remarried before 60, you won’t receive any of these benefits.

But if the remarriage nullifies or you get a divorce, the survivor benefits reactivate.

24. Prenuptial agreements support both after separation

Suppose you’ll tend to your children, i.e., be a full-time parent and caregiver in your marriage. While your partner is a full-time earner.

To raise your child, you give up your opportunities to become financially sufficient and completely depend on them for that.

In case you have a divorce years after, you might find yourself in a pinch as you can’t provide for yourself or your child without funds. No company will easily hire you either.

In such situations, a prenuptial agreement benefits you. It allows you to receive a fair amount of your partner’s assets and support yourself and your child if any.

If you’re unmarried partners, you won’t have prenuptial agreements without a marriage. So, if you break up, you’ll have too many financial crunches.

25. You’ll receive special schooling facilities

If you’re a married couple, you can avail of concessions and receive tuition waivers for your children. Even academic institutions provide special facilities to your children if you’re married. This might be the cause of many single or cohabiting parents, but it’s the institutions’ decision.

So, if you support your child with a better education at lower prices, you can use the saved price to avail yourself of something more for your children like extra-curricular and co-curricular activities.

With a legal binding, you can secure a better future for your child as you can avail much more for the same expenses.

Does your relationship matter much more to you than money? Well, it’s the same for everyone, so let’s be clear about how marriage helps…

Emotional Benefits of marriage

Marriage helps your family bond much better and benefits you, your spouse, and your children emotionally. In fact, multiple researches have proved that marriage is also beneficial for your emotional health.

26. It improves parent-child bonds

Studies from the Journal of Marriage and Family reported that kids with their biological parents still married spent quality time with their fathers.

They bonded much better with their own father while their parents were married than the kids that either lived with a single father, or stepfather, or when cohabited with their biological parents that didn’t get married.

When the emotional bond between the father and child snaps, children grow up to feel lonely and have low self-esteem and boundaries.

When such children grow up, they can’t bond with their kids even when they’re married. The trend goes on to breed children without fatherly love for generations.

27. You raise intelligent children

In 2003 studies in about 11 industrialized nations, they found that children living with single parents didn’t score well in science and math as opposed to children with both parents in their household.

This was more pronounced in the US and New Zealand. So, if you stay married and tend to your children together with your spouse, they’ll perform well academically.

This will help them secure their position in society much easier as they grab more opportunities with their sharp intellect. You’ll have lesser worries about your children if you stay honest in your marriage.

28. It helps them learn compassion

A child from married parents can stay in contact with their parents more than a child from a single parent. In married families, children watch their parents fight and eventually make up.

They learn that fights mustn’t mean something bad in relationships. They learn that they mustn’t suppress their voices just to keep a loved one back. Such children can confidently express their issues to others.

A child with only one parent doesn’t have the chance to witness such loving relationships. They can’t learn how to forgive others after making mistakes, how to be responsible, or appreciate others.

Oh, did anyone compare health with wealth? Well, then you’ll save more wealth if you walk the aisle…

Health Benefits of marriage

For good health, you need money, peace, and sometimes even marriage. Yes, believe it or not, marriage also has health benefits, including…

29. It promotes a healthy society

Married people have lesser health concerns than unmarried men and women because a family unit is always more aware about health than single peers.

Similarly, married couples can raise healthier children than the parents that are single, cohabit, or are stepparents.

Since the children of married couples fall sick less frequently, the expenses of healthcare per person is less.

A society with more married partners and children from marriage is much healthier and reduces the rate of any suffering from illness.

30. It reduces suicidal tendencies

A 2000 study suggests that marriage is a form of emotional support for both men and women. They found that married folks were much less prone to committing suicide.

Divorced and separated people, irrespective of gender and age, were twice as prone to suicide attempts. It shows that possibly a spouse’s support might be crucial to sustaining lives. So, in a way, marriage also lengthens your life span.

31. You live longer than you expect

Time and again research shows that married couples live much longer as compared to single, divorced, or cohabiting partners.

This is partly because in marriage, spouses feel heard and recognized due to the legal bond. Insecurities like “Are they seeing someone else?” creep in due to the lack of commitment.

Marriage is the greatest form of commitment for couples and they’re legally and universally recognized. A partner or spouse understands that their partner is serious about them, otherwise, why take the pain to legally bind their lives with another person?

32. You diminish the risks of depression

When you suppress your feelings, don’t express them, or don’t have anyone to express your feelings during crucial moments, you may fall prey to stress, anxiety, and depression due to rumination, and extreme self-criticism.

However, you may debate that a relationship might be the cause of anxiety and depression too or a partner might not be as interested to listen all the time.

That’s true, but a functional and healthy marriage can relieve you from stress and anxiety. It happens in more than one way. When you express an issue to your spouse, they’ll give you proper life-enhancing ideas because their life is entangled with yours and they care.

They’ll support you to perform better, acknowledge your good traits, and celebrate your accomplishments before you.

33. It boosts Serotonin

Serotonin and testosterone when released frequently become major natural mood enhancers and antidepressants in the human body.

Higher serotonin levels also balance mood and decrease anger, anxiety, and depression.

When you’re married, after a bad day when you return to your partner, the physical affectionate contact enhances positivity and intimacy. This is a major factor in your sex lives.

You may feel unsure because having only one sexual partner might make your sex life dull and infrequent.

However, if your spouse is supportive, loving, dependable, and available, you won’t just depend on sexual intimacy, relationship satisfaction will naturally boost and you’ll lead a longer life.

34. You deal with cancer and major surgeries better

As per the University of Rochester, a study shows marriage helps people recover faster and live longer even after major heart surgeries. Research shows that 800,000 cancer sufferers that survived the deadly disease were married.

In both cases, it was probable that the spouse’s care for their conscious and healthy diet and social support helped them survive and live longer than single patients.

If you’re someone that thinks of the greater good, marriage might also be your best bet. Let’s know the secrets of a great society here…

Social Benefits of Marriage

If you get married, you’ll raise great kids unlike other non-married parents. Co-parenting might be a modern concept but the social benefits of marriage are far too much for you to seriously consider it.

35. It lowers abortion rates

In the current era, most unmarried peers are sexually active. They don’t wait to have sex until their wedding night. This also magnified the risk of pregnancy in unmarried women.

Married couples usually don’t abort their child, but single men and women are more likely to do so. It might be due to unwanted responsibilities, because they’re not ready, or they got sexually involved with the wrong person like a one-night stand.

Since fewer couples go for abortions, marriage in a way saves and respects human life even when it’s a microscopic embryo.

If you have children after marriage, your kids will learn to treasure themselves and won’t get involved in premarital sexual intercourse.

They’ll learn to value themselves and their body and drastically lower the risk of childbirth out of wedlock and STIs. If they’re born out of wedlock themselves, they won’t wait until marriage to have sex.

So, if more people got married in society, it’ll secure all of your children’s lives from health issues.

37. It makes homes safer

Marriage lowers your or your children’s risk of being abused by your partners.

A Justice Department Report (1994) on the National Crime Victimization Survey found that average married women are much less likely to be abused by their husbands than unmarried women and divorced women.

Among all the filed cases, almost 2/3rd violence abusers were boyfriends or ex-partners of the victims.

Research shows that despite the difference in education, age, gender, race, and ethnicity, unmarried partners were always more abused than married ones.

If the abusive partner wins child custody, the child becomes an easy abuse and violence target.

38. It’ll support building safe communities

When more couples stay married, someone or the other can always pay attention to the children. In such households, children won’t go astray on the wrong path in life. So, these kids will grow up to be responsible teens.

In divorced or single-parent households, children don’t get enough parental guidance.

In their parent’s absence, they don’t receive enough lessons about socially good and bad actions or how to identify good or bad people.

They’re more likely to get involved in substance abuse and commit crimes in their youth.

39. It’ll increase marriage rates and reduce divorce rates

When couples with children stay married, they’ll teach their children to believe in marriage and be less divorce-oriented.

When a young adult sees their parents unmarried till the end, they’ll believe marriage isn’t important and even if they do, they’ll easily file for divorce without even trying.

If you stay married, your children will learn that it’s possible to commit to one person for a lifetime with virtues like patience, forgiveness, persistence, and charity. They’ll be confident in their marriage and try to work on it.

Single parents teach children to be distrustful of others and the institution called marriage.

Further, if your partner works at a nice place, you both might miss out on major benefits. Your partner can avail much-needed offs too, so let’s check these…

Employment benefits

Unless you get married and push your marriage certificate on your employer’s face, they will not take your “sick leaves” seriously. Other than that, here are a few more benefits marriage brings along in your employment.

40. You get spouse bereavement or sick leave from employers

If your spouse is sick, their family member passed away and your spouse is grieving, or your spouse passed away and you’re grieving, you can take sick or bereavement leave and care for your family.

As an unmarried or divorced partner, you can support your partner if you feel extremely sad and want to support them for their loss or if you desire to take care of them during their sickness.

However, those won’t be sick or bereavement leaves. Rather you’ll use your regular leaves which will drastically decrease your chances to take leaves for later crises.

41. Your job also defines your spouse’s benefits

If you’re employed in the government sector, your spouse will receive various veterans, the federal government, or employee benefits.

If you’re a military veteran, your spouse is eligible for healthcare benefits and family separation pay. If you have a deceased spouse who served in the military sector, you’ll also receive health support, educational support, pension, and home loan guarantees.

If you’re the spouse of a federal government employee, you’ll receive health coverage, retirement, and survivor benefits.

Suppose you can’t grow your family in ways you want them, marriage might come in handy! A holy bond of marriage can really help you cherish your bond more like these…

Family benefits

You want to give your partner and kids a much better life, but can’t because you’re unmarried. In this world, family and marriage go hand in hand and you must seriously consider if you wish to leverage the following family benefits.

42. You can get houses in special areas

All housing areas don’t welcome singles; there are special housing colonies that have special facilities for families.

These neighborhoods have parks for children, pet parks, and probably even care for the elderly and children. If you’re unmarried, have kids, and are even elderly, you may not be able to avail these housing areas.

Though you have enough money to buy the house and avail of all the facilities, they won’t favor singles because they doubt their capacity to pay up.

When a family buys a house, they’re less likely to turn them away.

43. You can adopt children

For some couples, several biological diseases come knocking and they fail to conceive. Though this is sad news, being married increases your chances of parenthood.

If you want to adopt or foster children, the organization will look forth both your marital status and income records. If either your income isn’t enough or you’re single, they won’t let you adopt or foster children easily.

Most women stereotype it, “men are commitment-phobes; marriage is out of the question!” However, marriage has much more in store for men than women, so let’s identify them here…


Benefits of marriage for a man

Being a man you don’t wanna be caged, you wanna soar high in the open sky. That’s great but you might soar higher if you got married.

It might seem overwhelming, but marriage can seriously support you in more than one way like these…

44. Men can be more expressive

A stable relationship specifically helps men to cope with the gender roles and stereotypes like “men never cry”, “Men can’t show feelings”, or “Real men must be rowdy.”

When you, a man, chase new relationships, you always need to take care of these gender-specific expectations. You feel the pressure to be a certain way, otherwise, the women won’t show interest in you.

If you get married, the chase is over as you receive a safe space to express yourself without holding yourself back. Further, an unmarried partner might usually ignore such feelings regularly, but a married spouse will notice your feelings and support you through it all.

45. Men are eligible for paternity leaves

If you’re an unmarried man and your partner will soon give birth or already did, depending on your nation, you may not get a paternity leave at all or get a much shorter paternity leave than a married man. It might be as short as half the standard paternity leaves for married men or even less.

In the Philippines, married fathers get 14 days of paternity leave to bond with their newborns. For unmarried men, it’s as low as 7 days.

In the USA, married men are granted 12 weeks of total unpaid leaves within an entire year.

So, marriage allows men to bond with their children in the early stages. Unmarried fathers, on the other hand, don’t get the same.

45. Post-divorce you can seek child visitation

In this era, sex before marriage is very common. I don’t mean that couples who delayed sex and kids until their wedding day are better than others. However, if you’re not one of those couples who wait to have sex and you split, you might regret it.

Your unmarried partner can bar you from seeing your child born out of wedlock. But if you’re married, you can legally contest for child custody or visitation for your after divorce.

This is a huge issue for men when their ex-girlfriend finds someone new and completely eliminates them out of their life.

46. Men earn more money

As per Bradford Wilcox, though men viewed marriage as a financial burden, it actually saves as much as 40% more bucks for American married men as opposed to singles.

If you stay tied to your wife for longer, you’ll receive a much more marriage premium. This remains a standard for men as opposed to women whose marriage premiums drop after childbirth.

However, that doesn’t mean marriage is the result of a patriarchal society. Marriage still prevents women from many evils, including…


Benefits of marriage for a woman

Being a woman, marriage is a lot more difficult for us than for the men. After all, who wants to babysit a man?

But, marriage also secures you in certain ways. It may not be all-dreamy and romantic but here they are…

47. You won’t need to deal with child paternity issues

Sometimes issues about a child’s paternity arise due to confusion among unmarried partners. The child’s father might refuse to take responsibility for the child. The child’s father may even accuse the mother of cheating or having someone else’s baby.

You may say this is the age of DNA tests and you can easily solve such issues. However, the DNA test is possible only after the child is born. Will a pregnant woman stay all alone and in despair while the child’s biological father leaves her to fetch for herself?

In New York, pregnancy between married couples is virtually theirs and there’s no problem unless proven otherwise.

This suggests that marriage is important during the pregnancy phase and it’s much harder for single women to cope with it if their partner doesn’t trust them.

48. Post-divorce you can seek child support

If you can’t delay sex as a woman, think again before losing the purity ring. If you become a mother before getting married and you split with your partner for good, he doesn’t owe you or your child a dime.

Not all men are bad, but you never know what’s up in their minds. You can’t be too sure about your and your child’s security. If you’re married, you’re eligible for child support and alimony claims.

If you become a single mother without getting married, it’ll attract trouble. So, single women, instead of regretting and wishing you waited longer, wait!

49. Women get better sleep

In a study of about 2000 women with happy marriages reportedly slept better. They easily fell asleep and this ease depended on the happiness factor.

Further from the University of Pittsburgh, Wendy Troxel says that divorced women actually experienced far worse sleep cycles and also had a hard time falling asleep.

Are you preparing for an arranged marriage? Do you want it only because your parents asked you so? Well, there are many more reasons to be interested in it and you’ll also feel satisfied with it. So, let’s know more here…


Benefits of arranged marriage

You might feel intimidated by the idea of marrying someone of your parents’ choice. But remember that they only want the best for you. They won’t knowingly harm you. So, take a look over these to understand their intentions…

50. In-laws adjust much better

Since your and your partner’s parents choose you both for one another, they have a sweeter relationship. You won’t need to worry about your parents fighting with your in-laws.

During festivities, you all can spend much more time together amicably. Even if they get in a fight, your parents will solve them on their own without your interference.

51. Parents take the responsibility for the marriage expenses

A wedding expense is huge… so if your partner or either of you desires a lavish wedding, both of your parents will make it happen with all they got.

They won’t let down anyone’s expectations and this is even more real when the opposite side desires it. So, if you’re not ready to spend so much or don’t have as many funds, your parents will cover for you.

52. Relatives will love your children more

Children born from arranged marriages always receive more love than those from love marriages. So, your in-laws and your family, both sides will love your child immensely, because you agreed to marry on their terms.

Your in-laws accept and recognize the marriage from the bottom of their hearts. So, the kids get to learn a lot while their relatives and grandparents teach them many things affectionately even in your absence.

53. During mishaps, both sides bear equal responsibilities

In case your partner becomes sick or refuses to take responsibility for you or your children, they’ll always hold themselves responsible. They feel sorry for what happened or what someone else did to you.

If your partner mistreats you, you receive your parents’ support and they take responsibility. They advise you or they get involved to solve issues.

54. Everyone partakes in the marriage

In an arranged marriage, since you get married to everyone’s choice, you make them all happy. This makes most of your relatives participate in your wedding rituals willingly and you receive everyone’s blessings and best wishes.

If you marry against others’ wishes, many of them don’t want to attend the wedding and you never know who might wish you ill luck.

55. You’re allowed to be picky

In arranged marriages, your parents allow you to put forth a list of characteristics you want in your future spouse. They let you choose parameters just as they have.

They add everything up before choosing the right partner for you. You’re allowed to have major expectations and compare each potential partner as per your choices.

56. You don’t need major compromises

In arranged marriages, people already come clear about their needs, desires, and even pet peeves. Both sides know one another’s demands pretty deeply.

So, you don’t need to compromise much and hope your partner meets your expectations as it was all talked out before you got married.

57. Both sides put lots of effort into common goals

Since you both unite with your common interests and goals in mind, you both can work towards your mutual goal together.

You don’t work with your ego and you’re mentally prepared to make it work as you sketched it out before the marriage. This is also the reason behind the success of arranged marriages.

From the very beginning, i.e., the introduction phase, you’re aware of your goals and keep nothing hidden. You both want a happily married life and grow your families. So, neither of you feel ambiguous about their intentions.

You both communicate with marriage and children in mind and not aimless fun of casual relationships.

58. Shared traditions creates better relationships

When you have shared values, religions, beliefs, morals, and ethics, you both will have lesser areas of conflict. In arranged marriages, partners seek perfectly fitting partners which helps both sides to bypass any misunderstandings and fights based on such issues.

You can even use the traditions to bond deeply using such topics. You’ll feel intimate sooner due to your common interests. You’ll even have lesser problems when you have similar perspectives and parenting styles.

59. You won’t need past relationships to understand your needs

Love marriage usually works on trial and error of many relationships to find out your deal breakers and red flags. You learn many things from multiple heartbreaks, but you don’t necessarily need such pain in your quest for love.

Arranged marriage lets you court one another without deep emotions. You know one another sans romantic feelings, so you won’t feel lovesick when an arrangement doesn’t work out. You can find the right partner without pain.

60. You’ll be financially and socially secure

When your parents choose a partner for you, they check your partner’s financial conditions, whether they cleared all debts or have pending ones.

They also check credit scores, research the partner in their workplace and neighborhood, and nowadays people even check one another online.

You’ll also maintain your social status as you’ll get married to someone of the same class. For women, it might result in a boost in social status if the groom is of higher status.

Since women’s status becomes their partner’s status, they never get married to someone socially below them as that’ll decline their status.

61. You won’t make impulsive decisions

Love marriage is full of emotions while arranged marriage is a well-thought-out plan to raise a family between two people. Of course, with time, love also enters the equation of arranged marriage, but it’s always balanced.

So, in an arranged marriage, you have a lower risk of making emotional decisions of sudden divorce which secures the marriage further.

However, have you already found the love of your life? Wondering if you must switch over to an arranged marriage?

Don’t you dare spoil your relationship like that! Your relationship can build a beautiful marriage too, so check with these…


Benefits of love marriage

If you fell in love, congratulations! That’s really something to celebrate for being so lucky and getting immense benefits.

You get to make your own story by yourself, so let’s know all the possible reasons to be in love with your love marriage here…

62. You can choose your partner yourself

There are so many people in the world that are established and financially strong yet they don’t know how to treat their partners, aren’t good with relationships, or just don’t click with you.

If you marry any of them for financial security, you’ll never achieve relationship satisfaction. However, if you’re allowed to choose your own partner, you’ll receive enough time to know them and bond with them.

If you don’t like the person, you’re free to break up and choose a better partner for yourself. However, in an arranged marriage, family members prioritize security more than happiness.

63. You’ll trust your partner

If you opt for a love marriage, you’ll have a substantial amount of time to get to know your partner and feel comfortable around one another. You’ll be able to trust them with your eyes closed.

For instance, on the wedding night, you won’t fear something will happen against your wishes. You already know them well and love them with all your heart.

64. You’ll understand them better

By the time you get married to your chosen partner, you’ll know them well. You’ll find a compatible partner for yourself which boosts better understanding.

You’ll respect one another’s choices and know when they might make mistakes. You’ll know exactly when to stop your partner from doing something wrong and when to encourage them.

65. You experience flawless and sweet love

In a love marriage, you get the time to build a deep connection with your spouse. You know one another so well and that’s the basis of your true love.

You both can keep in mind one another’s likes and dislikes. You won’t feel pressured into doing it as you want to make one another happy willingly. 

66. You’ll mostly make sane-minded decisions

In a love marriage, due to the high understanding, you won’t jump to a conclusion or assume anything without communicating. Instead, communication is better in love marriages as you can freely express yourself to one another.

If you need to make serious and life-altering decisions, you’ll both communicate the pros and cons to one another. If you have a misunderstanding you’ll try to maturely handle the situation.

The risk of a toxic marriage is far lower than in arranged marriages.

67. You feel satisfied and confident with your choice

When you marry out of love, you feel extremely satisfied psychologically as you love and want them. Though some arranged marriages happen after months of introduction, you can’t unleash your crazy side.

Your identity in your partner’s life is your parents and you can’t harm your parents’ respect by trying to bond freely… After all, we’re all a bit weird and crazy inside.

So you might always feel the “what if the arranged marriage doesn’t work”… because neither of you knows the other.

68. Your parents don’t feel stressed

Some parents really want their children to marry the person they choose. However, they won’t live with that person forever, YOU WILL.

They forget that and when things don’t work out, they pressure you to adjust. In the entire world, several people die because of dissatisfied marriage and their parents’ coercion into staying in the marriage.

Later on, such parents are blamed for not choosing the right partner and shoving the marriage down their child’s throat. However, in love marriage, parents know they didn’t force their child and feel satisfied with it.

69. You don’t feel judged

In love marriages, you already feel comfortable with one another. Communicating is easy with your partner and if you feel something is off, you won’t hesitate before you call them out.

You won’t think “if I do this, they might judge my family or me”. You know your partner will handle things even if you’ve messed up.

70. You can skip the social evils

In marriage, dowry is a huge parasite that still exists. When in love, your partner or their family can’t ask for that. If they do, it’s up to you to reject them. If they love you, they’ll seek you without that.

Other than that, let’s not get started with the rituals like horoscope matching and further rites to make them forcibly match.

When you’re both in love, you obviously won’t check each-other’s zodiac signs to know if they’re fit to marry you.

71. You have a higher possibility of having a successful marriage

If you truly desire one another, the risks of a failed marriage naturally become less. By the time you get married, you’ll know everything required to keep one another happy.

Further, YOU have chosen this person as your life partner and that is enough reason why you would want to stay in this marriage longer.

72. You’ll have more options

In an arranged marriage, parents usually seek people of the same religion, culture, society, or status. This drastically lowers your chance to find the perfect bride/groom.

When you seek a spouse, you can expand your search parameters as per your choice. You’ll obviously have a better chance of finding the perfect partner.

73. You can also manage your finances

In an arranged marriage, parents usually spend on the marriage based on their in-laws’ hopes. So, they’re ready to draw a back-breaking loan just to impress their relatives and show off to their in-laws.

In a love marriage, couples can openly describe their situation to one another and ask them to adjust to smaller and less lavish weddings.

74. Nobody will have unrealistic expectations

In an arranged marriage, parents usually exaggerate their children’s abilities and income. Later on, when each of you finds out the truth, that’s a big blow.

However, before the big blow, you both expect too much from one another. When you can’t meet such expectations, the bonds weaken and the marriage begins to crumble slowly with more frequent fights.  

75. You won’t feel awkward on the wedding night

If you really want one another and didn’t have sex until marriage, you’ll find great benefits in waiting.  

For instance, even if you feel awkward initially, you’ll soon get over it and won’t be able to keep your hands off one another.

You’ll feel much more comfortable jumping on your partner and devouring them with time. You won’t fear your partner misunderstanding your sexual urges or drive as a sign of poor character.

76. Family politics is low

Many marriages don’t work because of family politics.

When you choose your spouse, your family doesn’t have much say in your bond because you trust your partner. You can swiftly avoid family politics because your parents know much less about your relationship than you.

77. It leads to social equality and new genetic codes

In arranged marriages, parents disregard the presence of other classes in society. Love marriage destroys such poor agreements. They allow people from different communities or social classes to mingle.

This helps you build an entirely new class or community with their children. Biology experts state that such a rare and unusual pairing of DNA usually builds stronger genes with higher immunity and emotional and intellectual maturity.

Do you feel afraid of marriage? Think it’ll strip you off your freedom or suffocate you? Can your partner not satisfy you completely in all aspects? It’s better to consider opening your marriage now.

So, let’s communicate with these reasons in mind…


Benefits of an open marriage

An open marriage isn’t easy because any form of ethically non-monogamous relationship comes forth with multiple rules and boundaries.

So, whether you or your partner wants an ENM, it’s always better to learn more about them. Once you understand it well, give it a shot for these reasons…

78. You’ll be emotionally independent

One person might be incapable of satisfying you emotionally because their emotional capacity differs from yours. This often drives a wedge between spouses.

An open marriage allows you to satisfy your emotional needs when monogamy doesn’t help.

79. You’ll satisfy yourself sexually

If you’re sexually frustrated because your spouse’s libido is low or they don’t have similar sexual desires, open marriage also helps you to gain that. If you have low libido, you can also

80. You’ll bond much better with open communication

With an open marriage, you can deepen your bond with your primary partner. You honestly and openly express your desire for sexual relationships, and dark fantasies, and turn them into reality consensually. You build your rules and boundaries only with communication.

81. You won’t have unreasonable expectations

When you’re married to one person, you expect a lot from them. But open marriage shows you that nobody can satisfy your expectations completely but more than one person might.

82. Openness saves you from cheating

Spouses cheat when they feel dissatisfied in a monogamous relationship. Cheating hurts a person beyond means and wounds the relationship irreparably.

However, when you open your relationship consensually, you won’t hurt your spouse with infidelity. You’ll even understand your boundaries better and learn to trust them in the process.

83. You’ll enjoy more intimacy

Marriages may seem overwhelming as they’re a life-long bond. But opening it helps you to have more options and feel less stifled.

84. More fun leads to higher satisfaction.

If you’re both interested it doubles the fun. You both discuss your experiences and if you feel jealous, you can work it out on your own. You may even have more kinky and hot sex out of jealousy and curiosity. It makes your primary relationship even more enjoyable

85. It reduces the chances of marriage failure

When you spend time with others and take space from your primary partner, you miss them and the marriage feels more interesting. You diminish the chances of feeling bored and failing your marriage.

Are your parents against you marrying early? Or, are you concerned if an early marriage can work out?

Well, it depends on how much you’re ready to learn together. I won’t say everyone can have an early marriage, but think again after reading these…


Benefits of early marriage

If you want to get married in your early 20s, i.e., during college or as soon as you get a job… that’s actually a wise choice. Many people might tell you otherwise, but it actually comes with great perks, including…

86. There’s no baby-making pressure

When you marry early, you can enjoy your married life with your partner for some time. There’s no hurry to make babies as a woman’s biological clock ticking takes time.

So, you can take time for a few years to enjoy yourself like youngsters while traveling.

87. You can share your early progress together

In your 20s, you make a lot of progress and the first taste of success is always the finest.

If you’re married, you can always share the first most intense experiences with your partners like your promotion, overseas tour, first house, car, and a lot more. You’ll do it all with the person you love.

88. You can be strong parents

If you get kids before turning 30, your kids will have the best life. Young parents are physically and emotionally much stronger to provide for your kids.

And you’ll be the cool parents every kid wants, so your child will love your company.

89. Your children will be stable before you retire

If you get children earlier, say by 30, they’ll turn 18 before you’re 50. You’ll be able to completely support them financially throughout your work life and they can leave the nest safely. You might even be able to support them if they face troubles in their early independent lives.

90. You’ll grow together

During the early years of your marriage, you’ll give one another lot of space to grow professionally. This will teach you how to be understanding and build deeper bonds without overwhelming one another. Your emotional bond will be deeper in this way.

You can easily adjust as you learn with time. When you’re done growing, such changes hurt your ego and compromises feel too bitter.

91. You’ll become sensible

When you lead a life with a job, partner, and kids, you’ll learn to be more accommodating and understanding. You’ll understand more about others’ issues and become a responsible adult.

You understand what’s right or wrong for your financial life and never lose track because you have a village to feed.

92. You have lower emotional baggage to solve

If you marry early, you reduce the chances of emotional baggage from failed relationships. You focus only on one partner and that diminishes your issues with multiple partners and their personalities.

Every person has different needs, so each of them might trigger different and unnecessary insecurities. You’ll need less damage control if you get married early.

93. You have a safer sexual life

If you follow a monogamous married life, it reduces the chances of STDs, STIs, and unwanted pregnancies. You’ll have a steady sexual partner to quench your desires and avoid any sexual health issues.

94. You’ll enjoy your honeymoon better

When you’re young, partying and traveling gives you a lot more pleasure than when you party in your 30s.

You’re much more energetic when you’re young, so you can soak in the experience and act crazy without bounds. It’s the same as going on vacation with your boyfriend/girlfriend.

95. You don’t lose touch with family

During your 20s, single people focus on work, friends, and partying, and they provide the least time to their parents.

If you get married, you can stay grounded with your family and understand what it’s like and the importance of staying close to your parents.

96. You get more chances if it doesn’t work

If your early marriage doesn’t work out, you’ll have plenty of time to fix it even after you take time and space away. If things still don’t work out, you have all the chances to start from scratch as you won’t be too late for it.

97. You’ll get the health perks for longer

Go back to the section on the health benefits of marriage. You’ll enjoy all the perks of emotional and physical health from your early 20s if you get married early.

During this phase, you experience the most stress as you transition from being a carefree student to a responsible salaryman. The pressure of joining the workforce puts many people into severe depression and even increases the risk of heart attacks.

Early marriages will save you from these issues and even boost your immunity system.

98. There’s no dating app drama

When you’re hitched so soon, you don’t need dating apps and put effort into new dates every now and then. It’s also a huge task to remember each person’s likes.

If you settle down early, you can focus on better areas of your life and save extra effort.

99. You’ll identify the quality of life sooner

If you’re busy from an early age with your jobs, a spouse, or your and your spouse’s families, you won’t get enough time to dwell on bad habits or any form of addiction people get around this age.

You’ll soon understand that you must take care of your family and such habits won’t help you in any way.

100. You’ll feel secure and supported

If you already have a partner, marrying them earlier will relieve you of the worries of them leaving you while you’re busy working. You’ll always get the chance to return to them and remind them of your deep love.

Both of you will struggle at some point in your life, your wedding bands will remind you that you’re with one another at all times.

Once you return home, let your partner spoil you rotten and prepare you for your next battle the next day.

A word from ThePleasantRelationship

Marriage can be the most wonderful and blissful phase in your life… only when you both cherish one another.

You both need to make conscious effort despite what kind of bond you’re in to make the best out of your relationship. If your marriage seems shaky, consider consulting a licensed marriage counselor for added support.

In case of any official (financial, legal, tax, or others) benefits, don’t forget to check in with experts to avail the best offers. Remember, most of such benefits are reserved for legally married couples and not for civil unions.

Above all, decide for yourself and your partner with full knowledge of what’s best for your situation.