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Which gender (today and during the past centuries) is/tends to be more obsess with marriage? Male or Female?

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Please respond to my question with regard to the time period, location, and influence of the society.

Please mention your gender in the beginning of your answer.

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  1. deffo female


  2. females past  since they werent allowed to work     marriage was their livelyhood

    and present  are still programmed by society to marry in order to be perceived as decent and normal

    in the media they blabber on and on about how motherhood is something that makes a woman complete and to be devoted to your husband an family makes them feel they are real women......   the day they stop will be the day we will have true equity  between the sexes

  3. i don't think its one or the other i think that it is both people.

  4. female..past..they had to marry to have children

  5. Intresting question.  I am a married guy.  I don't think there is a clear and simple answer, as time, cultures, and resources have a large play in this answer.  For example, there was a time that being "obess" was a sign of sexuality in a women, as that ment she had plenty of food, and didn't have to work in the feilds.  The perfect biological choice, as it gives a baby plenty of food.  Without any reserch, I would guess that with marriage, probably Itailen men and mexican women.  Why,  no idea.

  6. apparently male because you must have asked this question 5 times!

    i have never been obsessed with marriage so havent noticed wether others are or not.

  7. I'm a male and in the past I think males were more obsess with marriage. Back then women had no voice/power and thus can not choose to wed who they want. Men had to pass on their property to the oldest son.

  8. FEMALES FOCUS ALL THEIR TIME AND ENERGY INTO IT

  9. female

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