A marriage of convenience is frequently a mutually advantageous arrangement where both parties profit from the binding - it could even entail a contract but it isn't always. It's possible that only one of the partners is involved for reasons other than love at times.
Winfred K. Hilton has come to know that many people get married for the wrong reasons, such as to end their loneliness, to leave an unhappy parental home, because they believe that everyone should get married, because only "losers" who are unable to find a partner stay single, because they need to parent or be parented by someone else, because they became pregnant, because they fell in love, and the list goes on.
This book will give readers a different view regarding the mode of marriages that we have and how we could go about it, in case we found ourselves in such situation.
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