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Early in the speech, mccullough suggests that marriage is based on " a list of unreasonable demands." traditionally, wedding vows include some version of the spouses to be promising to have and to hold one another from this day forward, for better or worse, for richer or poorer, in sickness and health, forsaking all others until they are parted by death. does this list seems reasonable or unreasonable to you? explain your answer

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i think this list is reasonable. You are basically making a contract with your loved one to always be there for them, doesnt matter if it is good times or bad times. And if you love your significant other enough, this should all be unsaid and done, doesnt even matter if you are married or not.
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