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    as behavior‚ mental‚ financial and others before a person decides to get married with. This cannot be completed in a few days‚ therefore‚ it is important to live together for a while before deciding whether to get married or now.  First of all‚cohabitation will be a trial period before marriage. We encounter with divorces in our daily lives because of couples who do not know enough about each other.They do not know other’s home life or disturbing behaviours during the relationship.These are realized

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    It is known that one out of two marriages will end in divorce. According to Dr. Harley‚ in "Living together before Marriage"‚ eighty-five percent of the divorced couples were cohabitating before marriage‚ otherwise known as: living together. With these kinds of statistics‚ why would people want to live together before they get married? It’s a perfectly logical question‚ with a perfectly logical explanation. Couples naturally want to know each other before they take the big plunge. Some may say‚ "You

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    estimate that "roughly 2.2 million people are currently sharing bed and board in a live-in arrangement‚ this is approximately 1% of the total population."("Family." Comptoms Encyclopedia. 1992 ed.) Living together‚ more formally known as non marital cohabitation‚ is an emerging lifestyle. In fact‚ "More than one fourth of all unmarried couples living together in the early 1980 ’s were between 25 and 34 years old‚ and an additional 19 percent were 45 and over."("Today ’s Families."Detroit Free Press 18

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    I Wish They’d Do it Right Jane Doe in‚ I Wish They’d Do it Right‚ opposes her sons idea of cohabitation. She believes that marriage offers many benefits for her son‚ her son’s partner‚ and the child. He refuses to take vow into a legal relationship and she begins to argue with her son’s idea when finally her son’s fiancé has a child. Jane Doe states that because of her son cohabitating‚ he has become economically disadvantaged‚ causes social awkwardness‚ and deprives the happiness of the extended

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    however‚ not like this. Researchers believe cohabiting couples [with no intensions of marriage] have only an emotional bond and that their commitment to living together is based on whether or not they are happy in the relationship at the time (Cohabitation‚ no date). In contrast‚ the couples in a cohabiting relationship with intentions of marriage do‚ in fact‚ have a commitment to each other. By way of example‚ I cohabited before I was married. My husband and I made a commitment that we were eventually

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    Summarize the evidence from the chapter that supports procreation‚ love‚ and companionship‚ identity‚ and economics as the purposes of marriage. Explain which purpose appears to be the most relevant today. 8. Should cohabitation have the same legal standing as marriage‚ or should cohabitation be an alternative relationship for those couples who want none of the legal rights or responsibilities of marriage? Choose an appropriate theoretical perspective and explain the two sides of the controversy.

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    Furthermore‚ the meaning of marriage today is changing towards a more individualistic‚ private‚ and cohabitant way. However‚ marriage is bigger than any one individual‚ marriage is bigger than a private institution‚ and marriage is bigger than cohabitation. To better explain that marriage is more than a selfish contract. One must review the way marriage is viewed today. According to Paul R. Amato‚ writer of the book Alone Together‚ “marriage today is understood mainly as a path toward self-fulfilment”

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    all contribute to Caribbean families not being stable‚ even though the Caribbean population in the UK is 2.5 %. Another reason for the growth of family diversity that has led to a decline of the traditional nuclear family is due to increase in cohabitation. This is living together‚ but not necessarily married‚ this is increasing due it becoming more socially acceptable. This is also caused by secularisation and an increase in the divorce rates as people would rather not get married as the fear of

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    inequality between men and women. However‚ today people will no longer be as astonished if they encounter a non-virgin girl who has never been married. Actually‚ I have met several female friends who don’t even care about virginity and approve of cohabitation before marriage. Even the elder generation has changed their stereotype. As I mention above‚ my uncle and aunt didn’t fuss when their son shacked up with his girlfriend. It is undeniable that with women achieving a high status in China’s society

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    ------------------------------------------------- DATE: September 2013 QUESTION 1 Marriage is a durable conjugal union between a man and a woman that serves good of children‚ the good of spouses‚ and the common good of society. Marriage is the grass root of a family (household‚ consisting of parents and children).Marriage is the foundation of a productive household in the following ways; * Individuals who are married have a greater drive to work as they are the providers for

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