Marriage, like a touch of color on the picture scroll of life, is not only a warm harbor, but also a choppy ocean. For some, marriage is a continuation of happiness, while for others, it becomes a turning point in life, changing the trajectory of the original one. We often use "the grave of love" and "siege" to describe marriage, and now, the living conditions of the post-80s generation are even more profoundly reflected. The rising divorce rate has made the post-90s generation who are entering their 30s begin to fear marriage.
In this era, there are more and more single men and women, who seem to have become "independent individuals" in society, although the anxious eyes of the people around them are like the scorching summer sun, but they themselves are like autumn leaves, leisurely and never in a hurry. Marriage, for them, is no longer to meet the expectations of society, let alone to complete some kind of task. They stick to their principles and would rather lack than make do.
The post-90s and even post-00s generations are facing unprecedented challenges in the concept of marriage. They have independent minds and unique opinions, and they are more cautious and critical about marriage. Many people would rather be single than fall into that kind of "widowed" marriage. They are looking for a fit of heart, not just a formal one.
Now, let's explore the post-90s view of marriage through this set of cartoons. In this vivid picture, we can see their unique understanding and expectation of marriage. Perhaps, it is these unique concepts that make us full of anticipation and curiosity about the future.