Long-Propagated Myth That Couples Who Live Together Before Marriage

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After reading a recent study in Glamour which reexamined the long-propagated myth that couples who live together before marriage have a higher chance of divorce, I felt ridiculously triumphant, wagging my finger in a self-aggrandizing "I told you so" to society at large. Really, all of those articles were starting to depress me, especially since I'm engaged to a man I have been living with for the past four years. Far from believing the myth, I became convinced that my fiancé and I were just different from the rest of the world, luckier than most. Blame it on my desire to be different, but after reading the article, I started questioning why the myth has held for so long. Was there any truth to it? I couldn't find any good reasons for not living …show more content…

Before making a lifetime commitment people should try living with their partner first to see if they are compatible. You will never know someone thoroughly until you actually live with him or her. People have some little irritating habits that you will never find out about them until you start living with them. Some people are very untidy, they never put back things where they find them, leave their dirty clothes laying all over the house and never replace the toilet paper on the roll. These habits are habits that can be very annoying for the other partner and eventually leads to greater problems. I think that couples can make a wiser decision about the lifelong compatibility of their future spouse if they live …show more content…

Before making a lifetime commitment people should try living with their partner first to see if they are compatible. You will never know someone thoroughly until you actually live with him or her. People have some little irritating habits that you will never find out about them until you start living with them. Some people are very untidy, they never put back things where they find them, leave their dirty clothes laying all over the house and never replace the toilet paper on the roll. These habits are habits that can be very annoying for the other partner and eventually leads to greater problems. I think that couples can make a wiser decision about the lifelong compatibility of their future spouse if they live together. I think that couples can make a wiser decision about the lifelong compatibility of their future spouse if they live together. To begin, you can learn if you or your partner is ready for marriage by seeing his or her reaction to the "m" word-marriage. You need to ask yourself if you are ready to have children with your partner, and if you are ready to stay with this person for the rest of your life through thick and thin. It is also beneficial to learn if you and your partner are both suited for monogamy; some people find it hard to be sexually faithful to one person. In addition, you can see how your partner reacts to real-life situations. If something dramatic happens to one of

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