A genuine question then
@Skimble . As someone who has never been married but who has spent most of her adult life in LTRs, I wonder....how exactly does marriage change things if the relationship is a well-established one and you're adults and basically living like h/w anyway?
I can see how it changes things if it is a young relationship (especially living apart)......but say you have two older partners who have been together for 10 years or whatever, and they haven't married...would getting married somehow change them? I mean, I can see things like changing how you do your taxes, but I honestly don't see how what is basically a legal definition significantly altering the dynamics of a relationship.
I've heard a few people say that when you're married, since it's harder to get divorced as opposed to breaking up, you tend to work through difficult situations better (i.e. a sort of "change), but I don't really believe that at all when you're comparing long-term unmarried relationships to long-term married ones.