Russian lawmakers want to prevent couples from sharing hotel rooms without marriage papers and raise divorce fees to 100,000 rubles. These rules assume marriage leads to good family values. Reality shows different results—married people sometimes cheat or hurt each other, while unmarried partners often live happily with children.
The government treats citizens like sheep needing guidance instead of respecting their choices. Marriage works best when people enter it willingly, not because hotels reject them. True values come from faithful relationships based on respect. Making divorce expensive or hotel stays difficult creates fake marriages without love. Hotel rules cannot stop determined couples from finding other places to meet.
These new laws miss what matters most - mutual respect between partners. Politicians should respect citizens enough to let them make personal decisions. Official marriage papers cannot guarantee traditional values or more babies for Russia. Freedom helps create genuine family bonds. Forcing people into marriage through restrictions only builds resentment toward both relationships and lawmakers.
The government treats citizens like sheep needing guidance instead of respecting their choices. Marriage works best when people enter it willingly, not because hotels reject them. True values come from faithful relationships based on respect. Making divorce expensive or hotel stays difficult creates fake marriages without love. Hotel rules cannot stop determined couples from finding other places to meet.
These new laws miss what matters most - mutual respect between partners. Politicians should respect citizens enough to let them make personal decisions. Official marriage papers cannot guarantee traditional values or more babies for Russia. Freedom helps create genuine family bonds. Forcing people into marriage through restrictions only builds resentment toward both relationships and lawmakers.