Quentin Esme Brown is a well-known socialite, formerly from New York City but now living in Los Angeles. Peter Cary Peterson was once featured in a show about wealthy teenagers living in Manhattan. The two have been close friends since they were kids.
Last weekend, they were married in Las Vegas. The event made national headlines because Tiffany Trump was a flower girl. Is this a case of two friends who fell in love and got married out of romantic passion? Not at all.
Yahoo reported: “Tiffany Trump’s friends just entered a sexless marriage, which isn’t a terrible idea.” Esme called her marriage “unconventional” and explained: “Peter and I are not romantically involved–in fact we are still dating others and will continue to seek love in all its forms–we are just each other’s hearts and wish to begin our journey towards evolution, because the more we face reality, the more we can see that there is no right or wrong.”
A licensed therapist affirmed their decision: “We don’t need to get married for any of the reasons we used to. Once you’ve got everything else in place, it is like the cherry on top.” Another psychologist explained: “A lot of these sorts of marriages are in response to society getting increasingly isolated, and people want to create a kinship model.”
Brown’s response to her wedding is the mantra of our age: “We have one life. Free yourself!”
“Keep moving forward with God’s strength and guidance”
God created marriage as a covenant between a man and a woman built on unconditional love (Genesis 2:18-24; Ephesians 5:21-33). When he gave the first man and woman to each other, he told them to “be fruitful and multiply and fill the earth” (Genesis 1:28). However, our culture’s definition of marriage has obviously departed drastically from God’s design in recent years.
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