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    together before marriage‚ however‚ in today’s society it is a necessity. Opponents of cohabitation before marriage believe that there is a higher probability of divorce when couples live together before marriage. For them‚ cohabitating before marriage is a bad idea as it can lead to poor communication‚ a lower quality relationship‚ and ultimately divorce. Many persons‚ however‚ take the step of cohabitation to prevent going into a marriage that may be short-lived and end in divorce. They believe

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    families being extended. Generations live together under the same roof and provide each other with things like financial and moral support. Cohabitation has increased as well‚ as there has been a decline in stigma attached to it. Couples may decide to live together before considering marriage and children. The younger generation is more likely to accept cohabitation than older generations‚ this is linked to one of the Rapoport’s family diversities‚ generational diversity. Another family type is ‘families

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    religious issues. Some people incorrectly claim that the understanding of tolerance has become worse. However they are wrong in some ways. They say that the family structure has changed for the worse‚ also the rates of divorce‚ separation and cohabitation is increasing because of intolerance in a family environment. Also they add these affect the family bond between parents and children. For instance‚ Brenda Almond states “Often described as being ‘post- Christian’ phase‚ many Western countries

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    three-quarters of all American adults were married‚ compared to 2014 where the number had decreased to about half of all American adults being married (Vanorman & Scommegna‚ 2016). The United States’s marriage trend has been influenced by factors such as cohabitation‚ delayed marriage‚ an increase in divorce with a decrease in remarriage‚ and the increase of having children out of wedlock (Vanorman & Scommegna‚ 2016). This

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    When it comes to family‚ there was no way to define such a word. Post-modern society has allowed for the diversification of the family structure‚ bringing today’s society further away from the idea of the ‘ideal’ family. According to Modernist theory‚ the ‘ideal’ family also known as the nuclear family consists of two parents (both sexes) and a small amount of children. In this type of family (it being the only type seen as acceptable at this time) the father had the ‘instrumental’ role‚ meaning

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    Running Head: THE MORAL PRINCIPLES OF PREMARTIAL SEX The Moral Principles of Premarital Sex English 2 Katherine Fitch Madison College Author Note This paper was prepared for English 2‚ taught by Mary Sarko. THE MORAL PRINCIPLES OF PREMARTIAL SEX Abstract Over many years‚ the views of premarital sex have been becoming increasingly more tolerant. The whole reasoning behind why sex was created is lost in the minds of society and used for pleasure and own physical satisfaction. There are

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    in 2007‚ which has been linked to the pattern of men and women waiting longer to get married‚ or indicates that couples are cohabiting without ever getting married. Which brings me to my second point. The changes in marriage‚ divorce and cohabitation (which means that couples of the same or of different gender are living together without being married) have contributed to the growing number of new types of family. Two in five of all marriages are now remarriages‚ which makes stepfamilies one

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    The 21st Century Modern Family The 21st Century Modern Family Let us review a global institution. The family is an institution found in every culture of society on earth. Families around the world live‚ love and work in uniquely different ways depending upon their cultural norms. Vissing says that over the life course every person has a family – even if it is a family of one (Vissing‚ 2011). The 21st century American family has been reshaped by the changes in moral family values‚ rising

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    mate selection. Thus‚ people delay marriage and enjoy the single life. I do not see this as a problem since it allows one to truly enjoy their life without worrying about anyone. Also‚ cohabitation allows one to do things that only people do when they are married such as sleeping together daily. The only cohabitation I approved is engaged because the couples are soon to be married. Overall‚ I enjoyed the documentary‚ for it went truly in depth about how and why people find another person

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