Instead of obsessing over getting them married, what parents must really wish for is that their young adult children find great soulmates. A soulmate is someone who you can relate to and are best friends with; someone that you want to grow old with ā€“ and live with all your Life! Some people find their soulmates early and some others find them over time. So, parentsā€™ worrying sick that their children must be married here, now, by a certain age, to a certain ā€˜category or classā€™ of peopleā€¦all this is clearly avoidable stress and effort. A marriage is only a social contract, an irrelevant label. Pushing your children to get married so your duty is done, so you may have grandchildren, is acting selfishly, irresponsibly. Instead encourage your children to do what they love doing, to find love and be loving! Living-in with a BFF trumps being unhappily married ā€“ any day!