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  2. Brian's Play - Wikipedia

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    Brian writes a play, entitled A Passing Fancy, which is a hit in Quahog.Just as he lets his success go to his head, Stewie asks him to read a play he has written. Brian humors him and reads the play after a night of drinking and philosophical discussion with aspiring writers, but he realizes Stewie's play, entitled An American Marriage, is much better than his.

  3. What Is Marriage? - Wikipedia

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    It is a vision of marriage as a bodily as well as an emotional and spiritual bond, distinguished thus [from other relationships] by its comprehensiveness . . . flowing out into the wide sharing of family life and ahead to lifelong fidelity. . . . [The] revisionist view has informed the marriage policy reforms of the last several decades.

  4. Marriage - Wikipedia

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    Group marriage (also known as multi-lateral marriage) is a form of polyamory in which more than two persons form a family unit, with all the members of the group marriage being considered to be married to all the other members of the group marriage, and all members of the marriage share parental responsibility for any children arising from the ...

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  6. Sexual revolution - Wikipedia

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    Americans were becoming less and less interested in getting married and settling down and as well less interested in monogamous relationships. In 1971, 35% of the country said they thought marriage was obsolete. [21] The idea of marriage being outdated came from the development of casual sex between Americans.

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  8. Voices: Why I had an arranged marriage – and it doesn ... - AOL

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    As someone in a happy arranged marriage, I find value in it, and so do many of my cousins, friends and colleagues who share similar views Voices: Why I had an arranged marriage – and it doesn ...

  9. Criticism of marriage - Wikipedia

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    In the book The Second Sex, author Simone de Beauvoir argues that marriage is an alienating institution. Men can become tied to supporting a wife and children and women can become dependent on their husbands, and children can become the target of rage when the stresses of marriage overwhelm their parents.