The Radical Idea of Marrying for Love (from Marriage, a History) STEPHANIE COONTZ
-Why have some societies shunned the idea of marrying for love?
A) love between two people can reduce their loyalty and commitment to the larger family or group that depends on them to work effectively
B) men prefer having the privilege of falling in love with many women without the obligation of marrying them
C) most of the people in these societies are poor; they use marriage to boost their economic situation by finding a mate wealthier than they are
D) marriage occurs years before a person is capable of loving a person outside their family
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