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Why Do We Even Say “I Do?” Well, Here’s The History Behind Marriage

In 1967, interracial marriage became legal in the United States through the Loving v. Virginia Supreme Court decision.

Nearly 50 years later, in 2015, the Obergefell v. Hodges case resulted in gay marriage becoming legal in the U.S. as well.

While marriage still looks different in every culture and society, it is interesting to know when the custom first originated and how it changed and evolved in meaning over time.

These days, a marriage between two people can be seen not as an obligation but as a choice they both have made in order to celebrate their love.

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