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Love doesn't necessarily mean marriage, survey says

By: Allison

Four out of 10 Americans say they don’t need a marriage certificate to prove love or commitment, according to a new online survey.

Reuters Life reports that overall, 44 percent of the 7,113 Americans aged 20 to 69 who took part in the poll by Zogby International and AOL Personals said they didn’t need marriage to validate their relationships.

“Across all age groups, you just don’t need a marriage certificate to mean love,” AOL Personals Director Keith Brengle told Reuters.  “People are coming online to find that special someone but that special someone doesn’t necessarily translate into a marriage, and more so with the folks in their 60s,” Brengle said.

Half the respondents between the ages 20 and 29 said marriage wasn’t necessary.  While 73 percent of the respondents said they would prefer to live together first before marriage, most said marriage should truly be until “death do us part,” especially those in their 30s, Reuters said.

Trust was ranked highly important to most singles polled, especially for those in their 20s.  Although 20-somethings said they were more open to experimenting with sexual relationships, they were also more willing to end a partnership over infidelity when compared to respondents in their 50s and 60s.

However, older respondents were more interested in companionship, didn’t feel the need to be married and, in fact, were more comfortable accepting infidelity “as a part of life,” Reuters reported.

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