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Do your parents put pressure on you to get married? Welcome to the club that is most single people. Whether you’re in a relationship but just not married, or single as could be, your parents might make a lot of comments about “your future husband,” “when you’re married,” or “at your wedding.” They might also say things like, “I assume you won’t be needing a plus one for the event.” These comments can feel hurtful because it seems like your parents are pointing out something offensive–like the idea that you’re unlovable. And that can’t be true because THEY love you! So what’s this all about? Why do parents love to put the pressure on their kids to tie the knot? We will tell you. Here is why your parents want you to get married so badly.

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So you can afford a house

With the way the housing market is going, it’s unlikely you’ll be able to afford a house on your own. At least with two combined incomes, you may stand a chance at finally moving out of that neighborhood your parents worry is unsafe and into the suburbs.

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So you’ll stop calling so much

Really, it’s so much. If you’re someone who calls her mom every time you’re in the car, standing in line somewhere, or walking your dog, your mom probably wants a break but just can’t say it. She wants you to find someone else to be your go-to for time-killing phone calls.