carebear said:reet and Zemke,
I think we in this country really forget that most marriages, even just a couple generations ago, weren't necessarily "love matches".
People marry, even today, people they like who have a list of things going for them. Support, courtesy, shared values...
"Love" can grow from that, over time, but without all that other stuff, mere attraction will almost always fail.
When I was in Vietnam about fifteen years ago, many people wanted to introduce me to their sister, cousin, daughter, etc. SOme europeans thought that was creepy when i happendd to them. I took in in stride. If you are poor and not doing so well, wouldn't you want to introduce your sister to a handsome, nice, and (to them) wealthy man who might be able to offer them a great life.
As my frend's mother used to tel her, "It is just as easy to fall in love with a rich man as it is a poor man." Not being rich, that kind of thinking tense to get my hackles up. But there is some truth to it.