A post asking people to share their thoughts on marriage drew a range of controversial and sometimes extreme opinions. While some offered nuanced advice, others shared rigid rules based on stereotypes and personal bias.

One user gave multiple sweeping takes, stating: “1. Never marry a single mother, 90 percent of men who do regret it. 2. Stay away from broke girls and girls from poor family.” This comment is controversial because it generalizes entire groups of women, reducing marriage decisions to financial status or motherhood history. It perpetuates harmful stereotypes and ignores individual character, compatibility, and shared values. Such advice can mislead readers into making life-altering decisions based on prejudice rather than thoughtful judgment, turning marriage into a checklist rather than a partnership built on mutual respect and understanding.

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