Living Together Before Marriage? The Hidden Divorce Risk.
APR 2, 20267 MIN
Living Together Before Marriage? The Hidden Divorce Risk.
APR 2, 20267 MIN
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<p>Is living together before marriage really a safe “test run”?Modern culture says yes. Research suggests otherwise.In this video, we break down one of the biggest love myths: that cohabitation protects you from divorce. Studies consistently show that couples who live together before making a clear marriage commitment face higher divorce rates, more instability, and lower long-term relationship satisfaction.Why?Because most couples don’t decide — they slide.Sleepovers turn into shared closets. Shared closets turn into leases. Then pets. Then children. All without a clear, intentional commitment. This is what researchers call “sliding vs. deciding.”When you slide into living together, you increase emotional and practical entanglement without increasing clarity. That makes leaving harder — even if you know deep down this isn’t the right person for marriage.Men often delay commitment decisions. Women often assume cohabitation is a step toward marriage. That mismatch creates years of ambiguity, frustration, and doubt. And when marriage finally happens, it’s sometimes driven by momentum rather than conviction.Commitment should come before cohabitation — not after.Clear decisions lead to stronger marriages, greater stability, and better outcomes for children. Convenience feels safe in the moment, but clarity builds lifelong bonds.If you want truth-based love — not cultural myths — choose intentional commitment over passive drift.You’ve now uncovered the fifth love myth. Build your future on purpose.Read on:https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/blog/sliding-vs-deciding/202102/the-debate-lives-living-together-and-the-risk-divorce#relationships #datingadvice #marriage #cohabitation #commitment #divorce #relationshipmyths</p>