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Senior Online Dating & Online Dating Marriage Facts

May 1st, 2012

Many people may think that the senior population would not take part in any senior online dating website. However, the truth is that a good percentage of seniors take part in online dating, and even online dating marriage (marriage as a result of meeting someone online). Actually, one is never too old for senior online dating. This page will discuss some simple senior online dating and online dating marriage facts.

In September 2003, AARP did a study on seniors over the age of 55 and concluded that a majority of senior singles say that have someone to do things with or talk to is the most essential reason for dating. Here are a few other facts about senior online dating:

- 67% of seniors aged 50-64 use the internet, making it an excellent place to meet new singles through senior online dating.
- As a matter of fact, seniors over 55 accounted for almost 17% of traffic on internet dating websites.’
- Children of adult singles are leading their unmarried parents now more than ever to senior online dating sites.
- 3/4 of the 10 million internet users have at one time or another pursued love online, again making this all the more reason to get started in senior online dating.
- 30 million American adults (15% of the total American adults) say that they know someone who has been in a long-term relationship or has gotten married as a result of senior online dating.

Having an online dating marriage is happening all the time.

Though many people feel that there is some sort of stigma involved with senior online dating and an online dating marriage, the facts show that a good percentage of people are actually taking part in senior online dating and eventually an online dating marriage.

The internet is a great place to meet new people, and its wide reach is enabling people to more easily find a close match to their personality, resulting in long and happy relationships.

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Gay Marriage

October 10th, 2011

What is the definition of marriage and where did it come from? When I think about the laws that the United States created regarding marriage its amazing that many people are not talking about the separation between church and state. I personally believe religion should have no input on the laws that govern men because there are so many different religions with conflicting laws that it is not fair to impose ones beliefs over another. But, to those of you who can’t make the distinction, here is my argument.

The bible has a lot of laws that we no longer deem relevant to society today. The Old Testament says that women, after childbirth, need to be separated from the population for a specified period of time, 33 days if she had a boy, 66 days if she had a girl. It also states that women need to separate from men during the time of their menstrual cycle.

How many people still follow this biblical law? Western society has made enough medical advancements that it knows there is no medical reason to continue this law. Its no longer relevant, and therefore we do not follow it anymore.

With respect to marriage, in the Old Testament, men could have multiple wives. Jacob not only had multiple wives, but he also had multiple concubines as well that gave him children. These children were never deemed illegitimate just because Jacob was not married to these women. Today, we’ve outlaw polygamy. This argument is not one for whether monogamy or polygamy are natural, but only to show that the law of marriage has evolved and changed not because the bible says its wrong, but because society evolved and deemed it illegal. This was a societal decision.

What many fail to acknowledge is that society has already moved away from biblical laws.

Many of them unknown to the general population. What is interesting to note, even the laws of the bible evolved. The laws of Noah, to the laws of Moses, changed because “God” deemed it necessary to make specific laws of greater value than others. The 10 commandments, the basic laws that we are governed by, does not say anything about homosexuality. The fact of the matter is, the concept of marriage has evolved, like many concepts from the bible. We know that women are not unclean, although the bible tells us women are dirty. The bible tells us not to eat shell fish, or pig, but today we have found proper ways of cooking these items, and many religious institutions do not keep the law of Kashrut.

Societies job is evolve and grow, to get better and more educated. But many fall back on biblical arguments when, in fact, many of those people have determined some laws unimportant and others of higher importance, but based on what? Their own self imposed idea of what is right and wrong. I would argue that it is time for people to evolve on the concept of marriage. I do not care if you believe it is unnatural or not, the fact of the matter is, people have the right to be people, and our constitution gives the right to privacy. Society has formulated the evolution of laws, why can’t we evolve on the concept of homosexuals having the right to marry? The law should be all people have the right to marriage.