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Different people characterize the experience of marriage differently, some consider that it may be based on arranged marriages, while, the others prove that there must be a real love. Even so, millions of people find relationships on Internet. Every person with full of hopes and full of a series of thoughts wishes succeeding everlasting happiness. However, the route to happiness is not always easy. We have regrettably to notice that, today’s divorce statistics demonstrates sad reality- that many couples cannot complete their life journey to the end. The obscurity that stands on the road of a foundation of happy marriages is tried to be overviewed in this paper.

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Huseynova, F. (2020). Exploring the Factors Affecting the Happy Marriages by Using Fuzzy TOPSIS. In: Aliev, R., Kacprzyk, J., Pedrycz, W., Jamshidi, M., Babanli, M., Sadikoglu, F. (eds) 10th International Conference on Theory and Application of Soft Computing, Computing with Words and Perceptions - ICSCCW-2019. ICSCCW 2019. Advances in Intelligent Systems and Computing, vol 1095. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-35249-3_122

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