The most suitable square dance for marriage

The most suitable square dances for marriage are waltz, tango and rumba.

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The natural and social attributes of marriage require that marriage can only be performed at a certain age in order to have suitable physical and psychological conditions, and also to fulfill the obligations of husband and wife and to assume the responsibilities of the family and society. Therefore, although our laws give every citizen the capacity to marry, not all citizens can become the subject of the legal relationship of marriage, and only those who have reached the age of marriage stipulated by law enjoy the right to marry.

January 1, 2021, the People's Republic of China *** and the National Code came into force. Article 107: The age of marriage shall not be earlier than twenty-two years for men and twenty years for women.

The legal age of marriage is determined by taking into account natural factors on the one hand, and social factors on the other; therefore, the regulations on the legal age of marriage vary from country to country: Denmark, Poland, and some states of the United States stipulate that the age of marriage shall be 21 for males and 18 for females; Switzerland and Vietnam stipulate that the age of marriage shall be 20 for males and 18 for females; and Germany, Singapore and Japan stipulate that the age of marriage shall be 18 for males and 18 for females.

Russia stipulates that the age of eighteen; Romania and Pakistan stipulate that the age of eighteen for men and sixteen for women; the Philippines stipulates that the age of sixteen for men and fourteen for women. China's feudal era has the custom of early marriage, the Tang Dynasty, male fifteen, female thirteen-year-old marriage; Song, Ming and Qing dynasties, male sixteen, female fourteen can be married; Taiwan, China's "Civil Code" stipulates that: "men under the age of eighteen years old, women under the age of sixteen years old shall not be allowed to get married.

When the Marriage Law was amended in 1980, on the one hand, it was considered that raising the legal age of marriage would be conducive to the physical and mental health, work and study of young people, as well as to family planning; at the same time, it was also noted that the legal age of marriage was too high, and was not in line with the requirements of the laws of nature, and was also detached from the masses and from the realities of the countryside. Some comrades have also suggested that the legal age of marriage be lowered. Considering that the implementation of the age of marriage determined in 1980 was basically feasible, no changes were made.