Below are Charles Darwin's reasons for marriage, which I found amusing and thought I'd share.
It's hard to read, but I kept the language in the original form as his notes showed. You can see the originals here. Some of it may be offensive (he uses words that are no longer viewed as socially appropriate) but I hope it will make you laugh. I'm glad Kenneth wants to marry me for more than being "better than a dog."
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This is the question
Mary
Children — (if it Please God) — Constant companion, (& friend in old age) who will feel interested in one, — object to be beloved & played with. — —better than a dog anyhow. — Home, & someone to take care of house — Charms of music; female chit-chat. — These things good for one's health. — Not Mary
No children, (no second life), no one to care for one in old age.— What is the use of working 'Freedom to go where one liked — choice of Society & little of it. — Conversation of clever men at clubs — Not forced to visit relatives, & to bend in every trifle. — to have the expense & anxiety of children — perhaps quarelling — Loss of time. — cannot read in the Evenings — fatness & idleness — Anxiety &responsibility — less money for books & c — if many children forced to gain one's bread. — (But then it is very bad for ones health to work too much)
Perhaps my wife wont like London; then the sentence is banishment & degradation into indolent, idle fool —
It being proved necessary to Marry
When? Soon or Late
The Governor says soon for otherwise bad if one has children — one's character is more flexible —one's feelings more lively & if one does not marry soon, one misses so much good pure happiness. —When? Soon or Late
But then if I married tomorrow: there would be an infinity of trouble & expense in getting & furnishing a house, —fighting about no Society —morning calls — awkwardness —loss of time every day. (without one's wife was an angel, & made one keep industrious). — Then how should I manage all my business if I were obliged to go every day walking with
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