Who benefits most from getting married, men or women?
How beneficial is the institution of marriage to both genders?
Also, getting married is desired by most people, and many people feel unfulfilled unless they are married.
People celebrate the institution of marriage with great fanfare and happiness, viewing it as a remarkable milestone.
The question of who benefits more from marriage, men or women, is a multifaceted one, shaped by cultural, societal, economic, and individual circumstances.
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Researchers have uncovered various insights about who benefits from marriage, though certain general patterns emerge.
Marital benefits for men
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Marital benefits for women
Marriage can be difficult for women due to inequality caused by financial overdependence, disproportionate domestic duties, the burden of childcare, stress, and decreased autonomy.
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Men may also be stressed because of the conventional roles of being a protector and provider and the strain of being the primary breadwinner.
The advantages of marriage differ depending on cultural norms, gender roles, and societal expectations. In progressive cultures, men and women profit more evenly. A healthy, supportive marriage benefits both partners equally.
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