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Five forms of future marriage

Five forms of future marriage: traditional marriage, cohabitation marriage, contract marriage, partner marriage and open marriage.

1, traditional marriage: this form of marriage will still be the mainstream, that is, men and women get to know each other, know each other, love each other, then enter the marriage hall, live together and have children.

2. Cohabitation marriage: This form of marriage does not need legal constraints. Both men and women are independent in economy and life, but they are interdependent in life and spirit, similar to the current "trial marriage".

3. Contract marriage: In this form of marriage, both men and women will sign a marriage contract to clarify their rights and obligations in marriage, including economy, life and children's education, so as to protect their interests.

4. Partnership marriage: This form of marriage emphasizes the emotional relationship between the two parties, not the legal relationship. Both parties can freely choose whether to live together or not, whether to have children, and they are also independent in economy and life.

5. Open marriage: In this form of marriage, both men and women can freely choose their own partners and even establish emotional relationships with others during the marriage, but both parties must be transparent and frank.

Matters needing attention in marriage

1, fully understand each other: Before entering the marriage hall, both parties need to fully understand each other's personality, hobbies, values and living habits. So as to better adapt to each other and create a harmonious family atmosphere.

2. Communication is the key: in marriage, both parties need to maintain good communication, express their thoughts and feelings in time, and solve contradictions and problems. Good communication helps to enhance the understanding and trust between husband and wife and prevent misunderstandings and conflicts.

3. Respect each other: Everyone has his own personality and habits. Both sides should learn to respect each other and tolerate each other's shortcomings. Instead of trying to change each other, learn to appreciate each other's advantages.