I'm married. Cheap backyard wedding. We love each other, also wanted better insurance. He's the one who brought it up, actually. The ceremony was also something important to him (as he made sure to mention when we first got together), and I didn't really give a crap whether we did or not, so I just agreed. We had already been together for four years, and I had/have no plans of going anywhere. Our first anniversary was on July 18th of this year. I am also a product of a broken home. Both of my parents are on their third marriages. My husband is religious, I am most certainly not. We have similarities but we are also fairly different, but we mesh disturbingly well.
That said, no one has to get married,it isn't for everyone, and no one should be 'forced' into it for any reason, especially for unexpected pregnancies. It also shouldn't be a last ditch effort to make a relationship work. At nineteen, you've barely gotten out of school. Most people are still living at home. I think some people treat marriage a little too seriously and need to just learn to go with the flow on certain things, but some don't treat it seriously enough. It still requires some compromise and patience and if you want to get married after only a few months , you have to realize that all that little shit you love now, you may hate to the bowels of hell a few months later. Just because your other slurps their tea a little, isn't grounds for divorce.
I am for any and all relationship types. Marriage, Common-Law, Gay and Lesbian Marriage/Partners, or people who don't want to even be in a relationship and prefer their absolute solitude. Whatever suits you, is what I say. It really shouldn't be anyone elses business.