You quoted my sentence:
Really? Someone who is not married is superior in discussing marriage to a married counselor?
In response you wrote, Really is it now a requirement that ALL marriage counselors be married? When did this law pass? Is it just for your state or all states?
What you attacked had nothing to do with what I wrote, and what I wrote IS what I meant: “Someone who is not married is superior in discussing marriage to a married counselor?
The idea that celibacy makes a person a SUPERIOR marriage counselor is ridiculous. They might still be good ones, depending on their nature and how good they are at listening, but they are not improved as counselors by being celibate.
Married, not married, Celibate, has nothing to do to determine the ability of the person to act as a counselor. Feel free to have the last word.