Happiness in a Marriage: Equality Defined Uniquely by the Couple

Happiness is Not Uniformly Defined

By Christine Cadena, published Sep 28, 2007
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If you are married, planning to get married, or simply thinking about marriage one day, it is important to understand the varying dynamics in which marriages survive today. With gender roles often confused, many couples find they are challenged to bring equality into their marriage.

While equality in a marriage can be defined on many different terms, most couples, in the 21st century, with dual income homes, evaluate equality based on some very specific tasks and achievements in the marriage.

For many couples, especially those in dual income homes, the key factor that leads to equality in the marriage is felt to be an equal distribution of tasks. This is to say, in most successful marriages today, couples agree to assume equal responsibility for both the home cleaning and maintenance as well as the child-rearing responsibilities.

In addition to equal task division, these same couples also report they feel a sense of equality in their marriage as they sense a feeling of mutual respect and share in the role as leader of the family, depending on the issues and decisions at hand. In fact, what is commonly expressed within both partners is a sense of viewing the other person as their equal.

While many marriage counselors or pre-marital counseling professionals would have you to believe that financial issue is a key factor that determines satisfaction in a marriage, when most happily marriage couples are questioned, this is simply not the case. In fact, the vast majority of happily married couples simply want to feel as an equal in their relationship and feel as if their opinions and viewpoints matter.

There are some married couples who report being happily married, even when only one individual is employed. For these couples, the domestic tasks of house cleaning, cooking and child rearing are usually handled by the unemployed partner. Interestingly enough, these same couples report being happily married, again, due to the expression of mutual respect and value in the relationship.

Takeaways
  • Equality in a marriage is defined differently by each couple
  • Couples refer to happiness in their own unique way
  • What makes one couple happy in a marriage may not make another couple happy in theirs
Did You Know?
If you are planning your wedding or are simply planning and hoping for marriage one day, it is important to understand the dynamics of marriage and find what, historically, will make your marriage a successful one
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Great article. I agree about equality and respect. However, when does the division between man and woman come into play? Is there a division?

Posted on 03/01/2008 at 11:03:49 AM

 
:)

Posted on 10/04/2007 at 11:10:00 AM

 
Fantastic article! Everyone planning on getting married should read this very thoughtful and informative article.

Posted on 09/29/2007 at 9:09:00 PM

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