Yeah, I mean, I've been reading the comics for about 8 years or so and I always knew there used to be an unmarried Peter and a married Peter. I read reprints of classic comics and did I think to myself "Why the heck would they make him married when people related to him when he was single?" No, I defenitley did not. A married Peter was always so cool, IMHO. I felt as though it made for new stories and Peter had someone to come home to.
When Peter was single, He had amazing stories as well. He had so many troubles such as money troubles, girl troubles, and basically living a double life and making time to go see his Aunt May. I mean, take ASM Issue #50 for example, he was thinking "Aunt May is sick and I wasn't there because of being Spdier-Man" or something like that. That is something that makes Spider-Man stories so fun to read.
The marriage had stories where MJ was worried about Peter such as when he fought Venom on that deserted island. I feel as though that's something that makes us feel bad for MJ and worried for Peter. Peter found MJ crying when he got to his apartment in ASM Issue #300 because of Venom. My point is that Peter still has to watch out for his wife and make sure she is still fine and not in danger at all. Those are the types of things that makes Peter have and endless amount of responsibility. He still has alot of the weight of the world on his shoulders, but he is happier that he's married.
JQ should have realised this from the very beginning. A married Peter Parker is still very interesting.
Take Gwen for example, she died because they didn't know what to do with her relationship with Peter. They thought that a married Peter Parker wouldn't do good, so they killed. I think Gwen's death was very important and is defenitley monumental. It's just an amazing story and it just made sense. MJ, however, is a bit different. Her and Peter were married for 20 years and to quote Stan Lee (he used this expression on a topic about the drug Spider-Man Issue), the sky didn't fall when this happened. People loved it and even though I'm a teenager and I can relate more to the original character, as I said in my last post, we can all still relate to a married peter Parker who still has a ton of responsibilities.
That's my in depth thoughts on the marriage.