Coming from someone who has been married, now divorced, it would be easy for me to dish out negative comments about marriage, but I totally agree that it is an outdated concept. My ex-wife and I weren't even religious. It was wrong of us to get married in the first place, not just because of two atheists being inside a church, but because we weren't right together. Another year of living together without having married would have resulted in the same outcome, only with less paperwork. I've been with my new girlfriend for 6 years now and neither of us want to do 'it' again, she also being a member of the 'Divorce Club'. We have a great life together, we wear commitment rings to acknowledge each other's trust, and all is well. I'd love the idea of young couples in love acknowledging each other with wedlock for the very reason of why marriage was 'invented' in the first place, and a huge percentage of those couples to last it out, but it would be naive to think like that. It's just not the case, as we all know. I raise my hat to all of you who have done it and are still happy but it is of no exaggeration for me to say that I have lost count of all those I know who have had a failed marriage. My two sisters and my girlfriend's two sisters are on the list, and make a depressing point.