Save Marriage With 10-Year Contract, Proposes HuffPost Blogger (VIDEO)

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Considering many marriages end long before "'till death do us part," would it be more appealing to sign up for a fixed-length, renewable marriage contract?

That's the idea HuffPost Blogger Emma Johnson proposed in a recent blog post, writing that a 10-year contract would "save" marriage.

She stopped by HuffPost Live on Monday to elaborate on the idea.

"If we had a contract that had a time limit, and people were forced to communicate -- you had to talk about whether or not you were going to continue the relationship, and you were forced to know that this conversation was coming -- I think that only good things could come out of that," she said.

"It keeps in mind that [marriage] is not likely a forever and ever," she continued. "It forces communication, it forces work, but it also gives people an option to opt out at various points with some measure of stability because there will be no surprises. We're embracing the fact that in today's society and life today, marriages many times end. So how can we do this in the most civilized, humane, kindest way possible?"

Watch the clip above to hear more of what Johnson had to say (and check out the full segment here), then click through the slideshow below to see which stars have said that marriage is obsolete:

Celebrities Against Marriage
Cameron Diaz(01 of07)
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In May 2011, Cameron Diaz told Maxim magazine that things with her then on-again, off-again boyfriend Alex Rodriguez were "awesome," but she also confided that she thinks marriage is a dying institution. "I think we have to make our own rules. I don't think we should live our lives in relationships based off of old traditions that don't suit our world any longer," said the star.
Marisa Tomei(02 of07)
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Though Marisa Tomei told USA Today that she's "been lucky in love" with boyfriend Logan Marshall-Green, she isn't in a hurry to tie the knot anytime soon. "I'm not that big a fan of marriage as an institution and I don't know why women need to have children to be seen as complete human beings," she said in February 2009.
Rashida Jones(03 of07)
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Rashida Jones has dated Tobey Maguire, music producer Mark Ronson (to whom she was engaged) and John Krasinski, though she's never tied the knot. "Things are changing so much," she told E! Online in March 2011. The star, who recently starred in the film "Monogamy," about an engaged couple grappling with the question of infidelity, said: "Especially this country, we have kind of failed with marriage. We're so protective of this really sacred but failed institution. There's got to be a new model. I don't know what it is, but maybe it's like 10 years with a lease to buy or rent to own."
Ricky Gervais(04 of07)
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Ricky Gervais, who has lived with producer and novelist Jane Fallon since 1984, said he feels no need to make their union official because he doesn't believe in God. "I don't see the point. We are married for all intents and purposes, everything's shared, and actually our fake marriage has lasted longer than a real one...but there's no point in us having an actual ceremony before the eyes of God because there is no God," he said in February 2010.
Diane Kruger(05 of07)
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Actress Diane Kruger married French actor and director Guillaume Canet in September 2001. They divorced in 2006, and she began dating Joshua Jackson that same year, who remains her boyfriend. "Without sounding pessimistic, I learned that I don't believe in marriage," she told Glamour magazine in February 2011. I believe in a commitment that you make in your heart. There's no paper that will make you stay."
Zooey Deschanel(06 of07)
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Though Zooey Deschanel married and divorced Death Cab for Cutie singer Ben Gibbard, she once said that she refuses to commit to one relationship for the rest of her life. "People don't have to get married anymore. We're a generation that has progressed in many ways, from the ones before us. I think that the idea of romantic love is about marriage is over. Now all love is romantic love. Getting married is not a necessity, and staying with one person is not a necessity," she said.
Penelope Cruz(07 of07)
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Penelope Cruz and hubby Javier Bardem--whom she married in July 2010--welcomed their first child in January 2011. Nevertheless, she told Britain's Psychologies magazine in July 2009 that she was doubtful about the necessity of marriage. "I don't know if I believe in marriage," she said. "I believe in family, love and children."

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