
Marriage is viewed more as a punishment rather than a reward these days. But why? Some say it’s the encrypted messages in music brainwashing the young generation. According to a UK site IllicitEncounters.com, which has 460,000 spouses looking for boyfriend/girlfriend #2, hip hop fans are likely to cheat because of the lyrical content of the music compared to other genres. Really? I’m a huge hip hop fan and it doesn’t sway me to cheat. Whatever the unreasonable nonsense we tell ourselves, marriage should be sacred. We cannot continue to blame hip hop or music period for our social and moral issues of today. If anything, these issues have been happening way before hip hop came along. In later decades, it was just taboo to talk about them publicly. Thanks to technology and the media, visual images have plastered our undercover doings everywhere leaving us to be more accountable for our actions. Studies show that married people live a healthier, harmonious life than single people. This can be true if married people would stay at home with their significant others rather than “creep” around. When the going gets tough, the tough doesn’t get to go down the street to someone else’s house. Marriage is a job and consists of a lot of hard work which some of us are allergic to. In the end, anything worth having is definitely worth working for!
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