Some do have amazing, you know, some do and it's, it's always interesting, because I'm like, Thomas Aquinas had this, this quote, I think he's, I mean, he's a real theologian, maybe 15th century, but just a great mind. And he was talking about happiness. And if kind of if this world is all there is or you know, from a humanistic standpoint, like to experience complete happiness. Like from our standpoint, from a human standpoint, without God, you'd have to experience everything, you'd have to go to every place on the globe. You'd have to sleep it every person on the planet, you'd have to, like, if if we're gonna go about it that way. Yeah. The Christian worldview. Yeah. And that's, I think, kind of the worldview that our culture is in. Yeah, is like, we want to experience everything. Yeah. So if I'm not a Christian, why, why commit to a relationship? Now one person the rest of my life. Like, there's obviously some benefits that but at the same time, without what you guys have alluded to the covenant picture of it, and it's a covenant between God and man. It just doesn't make a whole lot of sense. So I say that to say, culture is demonizing it. Maybe in the church, we're idolizing it. We need to have a balanced approach to marriage. Ephesians five is just tremendous. I'm gonna read a few verses of scripture. And then I guess we'll make some comments. Yeah, call it a day because it's a really good passage.