I feel as if your asking points are quite unreasonable. That would be like asking for an extremely matter-of-fact reason as to why we can have our own RP names in creative, or why Downgrade has a parkour set up in it's lobby. We don't NEED any of these things, but we have them because they're fun.Exactly my point. People fail to see this and think it’s good for the “growth” and “prosperity” of the server. The first day it was launched all the chat was was “Oh, Congratulations to so and so for a happy marriage!” And “WHY THE HELL DID YOU DIVORCE ME, JERK?” And especially the infamous filter bypass, “F*** YOU! WHY DID YOU DIVORCE ME FOR THEM?!?!” It’s just chaos. The spam of drama is unbearable, and I can’t talk with a friend for crap. I hate this command with a passion. I would like someone to give me a valid, true, and matter-of-fact answer as to why this is a good thing. And no, I’m not accepting “Oh, it brings people together!” Because really, it’s a drama machine. Marriage and Divorce aren’t topics that can be thrown around. Please. Tell. Me.
Also, many things can add drama to the server. I have seen many times in RP chats alone where people will argue over who stole their name or power, etc. Sometimes if the said person is removed from the chat they start arguing in global. Should RP chats be removed as well?
Even if the marry command didn't exist, kids would still roleplay as dating couples, married couples, even families with a mother daughter and children. Minecraft is not going to cause deep psychological trauma to these kids and make them think marriage is a joke. If it did, the child would most likely already have some psychological issues pre-minecraft. If kids are confused on marriage and divorce they will usually just ask their parents, who will explain it to them in a way they can understand.
Also, young children are not stupid. They can actually be quite fast learners and accepting due to their innocent nature. Kids 7-10 can distinguish what is fact and what is fiction. If they couldn't, they'd be thinking that all sea sponges wear square pants.