I've been reading a really interesting book for school - The Defining Decade by Dr. Meg Jay. It's all about why your twenties matter and how to make the most of them. It's broken into three sections - Work, Love, The Brain and Body.
In "Love" she discusses living together. She takes up the opinion that most couples that live together do it out of "sliding, not deciding", meaning that they don't really decide to live together and consider what it means for their relationship. It's just convenient and most people figure it is easy to get out if things don't work out. She claims that the reality is - most couples then continue to slide into bigger commitments because it is easier than ending things and moving out, dividing furniture, starting a new relationship, etc. This is all instead of sitting down, discussing, considering, and carefully deciding to make a commitment to each other before moving in together.
She claims that couples that move in together before making this commitment have the roughly same divorce rate as the overall nation (ie. about 50% ish).
She claims that couples who become engaged before moving in together have a significantly lower divorce rate.
She states that she is neutral on the topic of moving in together before marriage, but this is what she has found to be true.
I wonder, what do you all think? Cohabiting is great? Cohabiting after engagement is the way to go? Or just wait until you're married?
In "Love" she discusses living together. She takes up the opinion that most couples that live together do it out of "sliding, not deciding", meaning that they don't really decide to live together and consider what it means for their relationship. It's just convenient and most people figure it is easy to get out if things don't work out. She claims that the reality is - most couples then continue to slide into bigger commitments because it is easier than ending things and moving out, dividing furniture, starting a new relationship, etc. This is all instead of sitting down, discussing, considering, and carefully deciding to make a commitment to each other before moving in together.
She claims that couples that move in together before making this commitment have the roughly same divorce rate as the overall nation (ie. about 50% ish).
She claims that couples who become engaged before moving in together have a significantly lower divorce rate.
She states that she is neutral on the topic of moving in together before marriage, but this is what she has found to be true.
I wonder, what do you all think? Cohabiting is great? Cohabiting after engagement is the way to go? Or just wait until you're married?
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