Cohabitation Before Marriage Case Study

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The marital stability depends mainly on the satisfaction of the two partners about their marriage and this in turn depends on the attraction of the partners in-between on the one hand and on the social support on the other hand either by the family and friends or by society in general, the attraction of the two partners depends on the beliefs and attitudes between the two partners, which in turn depends on the personality traits of each of the two partners.
To give an example: Suppose thatو there are two partners Mary and Jack are married and they are wondering about whether or not their marriage is stable. In this case, the partners should discuss their personal traits in terms of responsibility, cooperation, honesty, and so …show more content…

After many hints by me and then direct speech to him, he refuse to marry me because he no longer wanted me not as a wife, nor as a girlfriend, and the reason is inertia and apathy feelings where he no longer felt eagerly to meet me or sit with me. Women are thinking that cohabitation before marriage is paved for marriage while the men think that cohabitation is to spend a nice and intimate time and get out and so on, but the subject of marriage and children is something else, so we broke out. Later, I have consulted one my colleagues and she told me that my ex-boyfriend has taken all he wanted from me and I was easy and accessible to him like a child who wants a toy and get it very easily and after a while he throws it to seek others, because he did not realize the worth of it and will not realize the second as well and so on. So you should relate to someone who wants to marry you to make a family and not to spend a pleasant and nice time, and this was what I exactly did. I got married to someone who I never met before and now we have a successful and stable life, and we are in love and we desire to

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