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Young people hate freedom of marriage?

2024-08-20

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Recently, the Ministry of Civil Affairs issued the "Marriage Registration Regulations (Draft for Comments)". According to the draft for comments, marriage and divorce registration no longer require household registration books, and the previous geographical restrictions on registration have been cancelled.

Simply put, it can be done nationwide with an ID card.The draft for comments alsoSpecific provisions have been made for the “divorce cooling-off period”.

After the draft for comments was released, there were both supporters and opponents, but online public opinion was mainly against it:Oppose the cancellation of household registrationbook, opposed to the cool-off period for divorce.

Some people say that marriage does not even require a household registration book, only an ID card and a declaration of non-bigamy and non-relative status. This will turn marriage into a system that is easy to enter but difficult to get out of, and women should be vigilant.

But I think these ideas are wrong.

For those who want to get married, not having a household registration book will only make it easier for them. For those who don't want to get married, not having a household registration book will mean that the state cannot assign a spouse and force them to get married. So, what is the motivation for opposing this?

In fact, to some extent, this is a public opinion phenomenon.