<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>

Be Cherished and Adored

Be Cherished and Adored

Living Together Before Marriage? The Hidden Divorce Risk.

APR 2, 20267 MIN
Be Cherished and Adored

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>