Wednesday, February 21, 2007

England is my new hero.

The number of couples getting married in England and Wales has fallen to its lowest since records began in 1862 according to official records released Wednesday.

Across Britain as a whole, the numbers of those tying the note fell by 10 percent compared with the previous year.

The Office for
National Statistics (ONS) said there were 244,710 marriages in England and Wales in 2005, down from 273,070 in 2004. In 1896 there were 242,764 marriages, the lowest recorded number since records began in 1862.

Just 2.42 percent of unmarried males aged 16 or over got hitched in 2005 -- down from 2.78 percent the previous year. Some 2.16 percent of unmaried women of the same age wed, down from 2.46 percent in 2004.

Marriage is just the trap that women lure men into so that they can remove their spines at their leisure.

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