A: If parents are forced to get married, older people can try these two methods. One is to communicate with parents more and explain why you don't want to get married or don't want to get married yet. The other is to try a blind date, which can alleviate the problem to some extent even if the blind date is unsuccessful. In addition, under any circumstances, it is best for older young people not to cheat their parents on marriage issues, but to tell the truth, so as to completely solve the problem of parents' forced marriage.
First, communicate with parents more.
Many older young people have their own reasons why they don't want to get married or don't want to get married yet, but for various reasons, they don't want to tell their parents the truth. However, we should know that from the perspective of parents, the more reluctant children are to talk about marriage, the more anxious they are, which leads to the more serious situation of forced marriage. Therefore, in my opinion, in the face of parents' forced marriage, it is very necessary for older young people to communicate with their parents, and it is best to explain to their parents why they are in a hurry not to get married. Only in this way can parents understand the thoughts of older young people and will not continue to exert pressure as before. But if older young people are unwilling to communicate with their parents, their parents will only push harder and harder, and there is no way to solve this problem.
Second, you can try blind date.
Among all the methods to deal with forced marriage, trying blind date can be said to be one of the simplest and most effective methods. This is because older young people not only show their parents their attitude of considering marriage, but also prove that they are really working hard towards marriage through practical actions. For parents, one of the main reasons why they have forced marriage is that they want their children to have an attitude on the issue of marriage, rather than wanting their children to perfunctory themselves. Therefore, as long as older young people try to go on blind dates, the problem can be alleviated to some extent. In addition, going on blind dates can also expand the friends of older young people, and may even meet a marriage partner in two of a kind. So in this respect, it is beneficial for older young people to try blind date when their parents are forced to get married.
To sum up, in the face of parents' forced marriage, older young people can try two ways, one is to communicate with their parents and tell them what they think, and the other is to try blind date.