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attitudes towards marriage
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Secular societies
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Marriage is viewed more as a legal and social partnership between two individuals.
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marriage
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Modern secular culture
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Varied forms such as monogamous, polygamous, open marriages, and civil unions
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marriage
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Secular
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Legal and emotional union between two individuals, regardless of gender
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marriage
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Secular
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Marriage is seen as a legal and emotional partnership, and people may choose to prioritize personal happiness and fulfillment over staying in an unhappy marriage.
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5
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marriage
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Secular Culture
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Legal and social contract between two individuals
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marriage
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Secular Humanism
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Based on personal values and beliefs, often seen as a civil contract
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marriage
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Secular community
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Legal contract recognized by the state
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marriage
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Secular contexts
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Legal contract between two individuals
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marriage
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Secular culture
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Marriage is seen as a civil contract in secular cultures, with no religious involvement.
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marriage
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Secular culture
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Viewed primarily as a legal and social contract
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marriage
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Secular societies
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Marriage is seen as a partnership between equals
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marriage
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Secular society
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Viewed as a civil contract based on legal and personal commitment.
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marriage
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modern secular societies
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Viewed as a personal choice and commitment based on individual feelings and compatibility.
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marriage
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secular context
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A legal and social institution for creating a family and romantic partnership
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