Persuasive Speech: The Three Reasons Of Cohabitation Before Marriage

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I. Have you ever discovered something so erroneous about the person you chose to date and you felt you needed to breakup immediately? Seems simple enough. Now imagine if you were married and discovered this crudeness.

II. I’ve been proposed to more than once, and I’ve been married twice. I did not live with my first partner before marriage. I could perhaps have married only once if I lived with my partner first.

III. There are three reasons that cohabitation before marriage is beneficial; it allows couples to learn one another and as a team forms an identity, decide if marriage is for you, and lowers the divorce rate.

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I. The more you get to know someone, the more you are able to make better decisions and judgments for not just yourself, but for your partner as well. How a couple handles issues while …show more content…

Many men and women who decide to live together before marriage typically have their own group of friends and have pursued their own goals. Bringing this together beneath one roof and the ability to balance your individuality is a good sign that marriage just may be for you.

Transition: Now that you’ve split the bills, cleaned together, learned the quirks of each other’s personality, and shared your bed, you’ve said “I DO!”

III. Lauren Fox of The Atlantic stated, “moving in together without a diamond ring involved didn’t, on its own, lead to divorce. Instead, she found that the longer couples waited to make that first serious commitment, the better their chances for marital success.”

A. The last thing on your mind now is divorce. You’ve done the test run and feel confident that this life is for you. You and your spouse have grown together.
1. The divorce statistics and couples living together paint an interesting picture. More than half the couples that decided to marry lived together before hand.
2. In truth, the divorce rate in couples that decide to “shack up” before marriage has more to do with age at the time they began bunking

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