Sixth

The role of the mother is to nurture the family. During the date, women can have a chance to practice it. Girls can encourage the boys to do things and understand the thought of the boys. 

When transitioning from courtship to engagement, we do need to build a firmer boundary with other people. A family is built by a husband and a wife, not other random good friends. Without the boundary with others must cause issues because it may build other attachments to others.

Buying a ring before the agreement of the marriage shows that the guy is willing to put more effort and commitment into the girl. 

A wedding costs lots of money around $20000. There are many ways to get this amount of money, and one of the dangerous ways is delaying marriage. It causes delaying buying a home, having kids, and education. There is a fantastic way to make it better. Reducing the cost is the best way. Marriage is about making serious commitments to each other, not showing off what we have. 

I would like to collect data about the expense of the wedding. The data could be how much the wedding cost, how much they loaned for the wedding, how much money they saved, and how much their incomes were. Then we can classify if there is any relation that may cause divorce.

Another factor I want to see is how delaying being married would affect the marriage. It could be really hard to collect because we cannot actually see when they want to get married and when they eventually get married.

There are lots of changes to adjust to during the first month or first year of marriage. For example, eating habits, sleeping together with someone, sharing space, changing roles, and communication styles. There are lots of different kinds of data we can collect. 

Eating could be very hard to analyze because the data type is mostly strings (words) instead of numbers. Sleeping could be easier to collect. We can first collect the sleeping hours of those who just get engaged, then after they get married, take the sleeping hours again. Having different roles can be collected as well. We can track the differences that how long they work, how much money they earn, and how often they do the chores between before and after marriage.

Cultural background can play a significant role in shaping attitudes and expectations around marriage. For example, in some cultures, arranged marriages are common, while in others, couples have more autonomy in choosing their partner. Additionally, some cultures place a strong emphasis on family ties and obligations, while others prioritize individualism and independence. Understanding these cultural differences can help inform interventions that are tailored to specific cultural contexts and needs.

Socioeconomic status and education level can also impact the dynamics of a marriage. Financial stress and insecurity can put a strain on a relationship, while a higher level of education may lead to greater communication and problem-solving skills. Research could explore how couples navigate financial challenges and how education level impacts their communication and conflict resolution styles.

Another area of research could focus on the impact of technology on modern relationships. Social media and online dating platforms have changed the way that couples meet and interact with each other. Research could examine the role of technology in courtship and marriage, including how it impacts communication, trust, and intimacy.

Overall, collecting data on these factors can provide a deeper understanding of the complexities of modern relationships and how couples can navigate the challenges that arise during the transition from courtship to marriage. This information can inform the development of interventions and support programs that are tailored to the specific needs of couples and promote healthy and lasting relationships.

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