I'm fine with it. The "marrying for love" argument doesn't hold water for me. Think about it. Marrying "for love" is a recent concept. People used to marry for more practical reasons, such as true compatibility, wanting to start a family, shared resouces, etc. And those marriages (not based solely on love) actually lasted. In today's world, the divorce rate is sky high. Love waxes and wanes. How will a marriage survive this if it is only based on the one thing that is not always constant?