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​Do people who live together first have a happier marriage?​

Last updated on - Jan 15, 2024, 13:00 IST
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​​Do people who live together first have a happier marriage?​


In recent times, the dynamics of romantic relationships have undergone significant changes, raising a debated question about whether couples who opt to live together before marriage tend to have happier unions. This subject has ignited discussions among experts, relationship counsellors, and individuals eager to comprehend the factors that impact the success of marital partnerships.

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​​Shifting relationship norms​


Traditionally, societal conventions discouraged cohabitation before marriage. However, with evolving cultural attitudes, an increasing number of couples are choosing to live together before formally tying the knot. This trend has prompted researchers to investigate the potential effects of pre-marital cohabitation on overall satisfaction and the durability of marriages.

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​​Arguments in favour of enhanced marital satisfaction​


Supporters of cohabitation before marriage often assert that sharing a living space allows couples to gain a better understanding of each other's habits, values, and compatibility. This phase permits partners to navigate challenges, make joint decisions, and establish a robust foundation for a successful marriage. Advocates believe that the familiarity acquired during cohabitation contributes to a smoother transition into married life, potentially resulting in heightened marital satisfaction.

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​​Consideration of potential challenges​


Conversely, critics of pre-marital cohabitation emphasize potential challenges. Some argue that the absence of a legal commitment during cohabitation may impact the level of dedication and effort invested in the relationship. The lack of societal pressure to make a marriage work could lead to a more casual approach, making it challenging for some couples to navigate conflicts, especially when faced with the option of ending cohabitation without legal implications.

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​​Expert insights and research outcomes​


Numerous studies have delved into the connection between pre-marital cohabitation and marital satisfaction. While some research indicates a positive correlation, with couples who live together before marriage reporting higher satisfaction levels, other studies present mixed results. Factors such as the age of cohabiting partners, cultural backgrounds, and the motives behind cohabitation play pivotal roles in shaping the outcomes.

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