Divorce is common in rural areas, and people who remarry are still sought afterThere are two reasons

Mondo Three rural Updated on 2024-01-28

One of the reasons for the prevalence of divorce and the popularity of remarriage in rural areas is that there are more men than women. Due to the strong concept of having sons in the past, there is a serious imbalance in the ratio of men and women born in rural areas, and the number of single men in some villages is as high as hundreds. In addition, many women are also marrying off, resulting in an increasing number of single men in the local rural areas. In this case, in order to complete the marriage of their son, some families will accept the divorced person as a second marriage partner, so the divorced woman enjoys a certain degree of popularity and popularity in the local area.

In turn, the phenomenon of more men than women has contributed to an increase in the divorce rate in rural areas. Due to the large number of men, some young men have difficulty finding suitable partners, resulting in reluctance to marry. They are either looked down upon by others, or they are not willing to start a family with the object of their pursuit. Therefore, for some rural men, remarriage after divorce becomes an opportunity for them to achieve family happiness.

Another reason why remarriage is sought after is that divorced people know how to run a family. In traditional rural terms, divorce is considered immoral, so in the past, even if the relationship between husband and wife broke down, people did not easily file for divorce. However, with the change of social attitudes, people have begun to accept the phenomenon of divorce and learned that some women divorce due to their husbands' infidelity or bad habits. As a result, divorced people often adapt better to life and take on family responsibilities in a new marriage. Through a failed marriage, they have become more aware of how to manage family relationships and get along with others. This has led to people in rural areas recognizing and welcoming people who marry for the second time, believing that they are better equipped to run a family.

In addition to the above two reasons, the development of the economy and the improvement of education in rural areas have also played a certain role in the prevalence of divorce and the popularity of second marriage. With the rapid economic development of rural areas, people's ideas are gradually opening up, and more attention is paid to personal happiness and quality of life. The requirements for marriage are also changing, and they are no longer married just for the sake of succession, as in the past.

In addition, with the improvement of rural education levels, people have access to a wider range of knowledge and information, and their awareness of women's rights has also increased. Women are paying more and more attention to self-dignity and happiness in marriage, and no longer tolerate unhappy marriages. This makes the choice of divorce gradually become a way to resolve unhappy marriages, while also improving the chances of remarriage.

In summary, in rural areas, the prevalence of divorce and the popularity of remarriage are mainly due to the following reasons: more men than women lead to an increase in the rural divorce rate and the popularity of divorced women;Divorced people know how to run a family better, so they are recognized and sought after;The development of the rural economy and the improvement of the level of education have also provided the soil and cognitive basis for the phenomenon of divorce. In response to this phenomenon, men in rural areas need to change their traditional attitudes and change the situation of not being able to find a partner, while women need to be more cautious and rational in choosing a second marriage. Only by adapting to social changes and treating divorce and remarriage rationally can we achieve personal happiness and family stability.

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