Marriage has long been one of the most important social bonds upon which human societies are built. It is not merely a relationship between two individuals but a complex system that carries with it deeply rooted social, cultural, and religious values. However, recent years have seen profound shifts in the perception of marriage, leading to the emergence of two notable phenomena: the reluctance to marry and early separation. In a world characterized by rapid changes and increasing economic and social pressures, many young people find themselves facing unprecedented challenges. The dream of starting a family, which once was the primary goal for young people, no longer holds the same priority as it did in the past. Instead, we observe hesitation, reluctance, and sometimes a complete aversion to marriage. Even when marriage does occur, partners often encounter significant difficulties that lead to early separation before the relationship is firmly established enough to withstand the challenges of shared life. This book aims to examine the phenomena of reluctance to marry and early separation under a microscope, attempting to understand their dimensions from multiple perspectives: psychological, social, economic, educational, and even religious. Through this book, we seek to address fundamental questions: Why are young people hesitant to marry in this era? What factors contribute to early separation between couples? And how can we understand these phenomena in the context of a changing world? This book will attempt to provide balanced answers by reviewing analyses and opinions from writers and creators in various fields, contributing to our understanding of this profound shift in our social relationships, and perhaps paving the way toward finding solutions that respect the aspirations of young people and meet their needs in a complex and accelerating world.
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