I'm gonna be serious for 5 seconds and say that The Rible does not speak of Jesus having a wife, so I am fairly certain that Jesus never married. Besides Jesus knew for what purpose he had been sent, to have married would have just made things more difficult when the time had come for him to be crucified. Logically a man would not put a wife in that situation. I'm sure all this conjecture is raised from logic, Mary M was always around, so naturally she was his wife. I really don't think so, but whatever.
"The Bible doesn't say, so therefore he can't be married."
Sorry, but that's an illogical conclusion based upon the Bible not saying one way or the other.
The fact that scripture does not speak of Jesus being married or not doesn't mean he wasn't married conclusively.
If you ask me, given the amount of clues in the scriptures, I find it more rational to assume that he was married.
First off, when Jesus ressurected, the first person he appeared to was a woman, Mary. He instructed her to not touch him because had not yet ascended to the Father post-ressurection. This possibly refers to an intimate embrace as opposed to the touch of an acquaintance.
There are several things that allude to Christ being married. Polygamy, believe it or not, was present in the 1st century christian church, and secular history proves that. The Bible alludes to it as well.
God commanded man to multiply and replenish the earth. Jesus, while on earth was a mortal man, and if any one was to follow God's command to cleave unto a wife and become one flesh, it was Jesus.
Besides that, modern revelation given by God confirms that Christ was indeed married.
To conclude that he was not married is less rational than to assume that he was. The only "evidence" people use is that the Bible does not blatantly point it out, which is not "evidence" at all.
Based on history, the clues hinted at in scripture, and since modern revelation says it is so, I full heartedly believe he was married.