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5 reasons arranged marriages will not work in this modern era

Many civilizations around the world have long practiced arranged marriages, but as society change, the value and efficacy of these unions are sometimes called into doubt.

The following is a list of reasons why arranged marriages may not be as successful in modern society:

1. People are now aware of their desires

People today frequently know exactly what they want from a partner and a relationship. People are choosing to choose their own mates based on shared values, interests, and love instead of having a spouse selected for them, thanks to the growing popularity of personal choice and autonomy.

When partners are chosen without taking these personal factors into account, this shift in choice may cause discontent or a lack of commitment.

2. Shifting perspectives on divorce

The stigma surrounding divorce has significantly diminished compared to previous generations. More people now view divorce as a viable option if the relationship doesn’t work out, rather than staying in an unhappy marriage.

This reduced fear of ending a marriage could lead to less willingness to compromise or work through challenges in arranged marriages, where the initial emotional connection might not be as strong.

3. More women are focused on careers now

Women are increasingly prioritizing their careers and personal goals, similar to their male counterparts.

In many cultures that traditionally practiced arranged marriages, this shift can create conflicts if the arrangement does not support the career and personal aspirations of the woman.

The traditional expectations in arranged marriages often do not align with the modern, empowered role women are increasingly adopting.

4. Cultural integration and globalization

As societies become more multicultural and people from different backgrounds intermingle, the cultural reasons for arranged marriages are becoming diluted.

People are exposed to diverse ways of life and relationship models, which can make traditional arranged marriages seem restrictive or outdated.

The influence of global media and narratives celebrating romantic love also contribute to a preference for “love marriages” over arranged ones.

5. Shift in priority towards personal growth and compatibility

Modern individuals often prioritize personal growth, mental health, and emotional compatibility in their relationships. Arranged marriages, which might focus more on social, economic, or familial compatibility, may overlook these crucial aspects of a partnership.

People now seek a deep, personal connection and understanding from their spouse, elements that are not guaranteed in arranged settings.

While arranged marriages still work and may even thrive under the right circumstances, these evolving social dynamics suggest why they might not be as successful or appealing in today’s era as they once were.

Each of these reasons reflects significant societal changes that influence personal relationships and marital expectations, suggesting a need for adaptation in the practice of arranging marriages to better suit the aspirations and needs of modern individuals.

Randy Osei Akoto
Randy Osei Akoto
A content creator, writer, blogger and digital marketer currently the Editor and writer at 2Rvisionnews.com. Believes in hard work and keeps up with latest trending stories making rounds across the globe in all aspects, from politics, sports, entertainment, health, business etc.

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