Kaya 959 Reporter
For many happy couples around the world, marriage is the start—the start of a family—and it is a commitment that lasts a lifetime.
It also allows you to develop selflessness while serving your wife/husband and children.
Marriage they say is a spiritual and emotional bond as well as a physical union.
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Point of View with Phemelo Motene spoke to Magauta and Nhlanhla Zwane who are marriage counsellors about the invisible benefits of marriage.
LISTEN TO THE FULL CONVERSATION HERE:
According to totalfamilylife.com, the following are just some of the invisible benefits of being married.
- More income – In the form of their spouse and children, married people have a powerful motivation in their lives. As a result, they are able to obtain greater social rank over time.
- Longer life – Having a lover and a family encourages you to look after yourself, avoid avoidable risks, and live a longer, healthier life.
- Taking better care of oneself – Statistics show that married women and men live healthier and longer lives than unmarried women and men.
- Decreased risk of STDs – Because they have a regular and steady sex life, married women and men have a lower risk of STDs. Because they have sex with a partner they trust and love, married couples are more satisfied.
- Everlasting companionship – The sanctity of marriage provides people with lifelong friendship, which is hard to get by these days.
- Better health – Good sex contributes to a full sense of enjoyment and fulfilment, both of which are beneficial to one’s health. According to studies, married couples have better physical and mental health than unmarried couples.
- It’s easier to raise children – Single parents produce a less happy and safer environment for their children than married parents.
- Better quality of life – Married couples can afford to live in a finer, more reputable neighbourhood.
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