I don't ever plan on marrying. I know I did when I was a little girl, but that was more to do with the fairy princess story and 'living happily ever after'. For a lot of couples I know, marriage was just the beginning of the end; it changes things, no matter how you look at it.
A lot of unhappily married couples I know have only stayed together 'for the kids', and the same with the couples who aren't married. I don't think it makes any difference whether they're married or not, or how 'hard' it is to walk away from (is that really a reason to stay with someone if it's not working anyway?!).
I don't think it's right for you to assume, gundog, that it's only this 'Jeremy Kyle' culture that's 'popping out another b@stard'. My paternal grandparents were never married, luckily for my nan as my 'grandad' turned out to be a very evil man. Should she have married him regardless?
I know what you mean, Sasha, there is still a pressure to be 'partnered up', then married, although I'm baffled as to why when you look at divorce staistics. I have been with my boyfriend for almost seven years, so regardless of my age (I'm 22), I'm often asken if we're engaged yet. Sorry if I've gone a bit off topic ^^^. :o) x