Why did everyone get married so quickly in the USSR: the main reason that is generally not mentioned

Why did everyone get married so quickly in the USSR: the main reason that is generally not mentioned

99% of modern couples definitely live together before marriage in order to “test love on a daily basis” and understand whether it is worth taking a more serious step. Meanwhile, in the USSR, it was customary to marry as soon as possible: not only because of the condemnation of intimate relations before marriage, but also for more practical reasons.

Today, no one is surprised by the fact that men and women have been living together for a long time, and marriages are planned only after several years of relationship. Even the older generation insists that it is better not to hurry with the official registration of marriage – as well as with the establishment of joint children.

In Soviet times, everything was arranged completely differently. The couples got married a few months after they met, and the intimate life in their relationship often only emerged after the wedding.

Of course, in recent times, mores have changed a lot, and everywhere in the world. But speaking specifically of the USSR, marriage was also a means of changing their social conditions. And maybe that played a bigger role than all the other factors.

Single boys and girls in the USSR lived either with their parents or in rooms or dormitories assigned by a working company. Married couples, on the other hand, received separate housing from the state: and after the birth of children, they requested a more spacious apartment.

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In addition, marital status partly influenced the opportunity for professional development. In Soviet times, there was a stereotype that single men should be treated with suspicion. For example, if a man before the age of 30-35 did not have time to start a family, then most likely he is prone to drinking and laziness – and he is unlikely to be able to do your job conscientiously.

Of course, at the official level, the ban on hiring single men could only exist in certain army units. But in general, companies often refused employment to Soviet men precisely because of the lack of a stamp in their passports.

Source: The Voice Mag

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