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    The Right Age To Marry Is More Important Than You Think In an analysis conducted by The University of Utah sociologist , Nicholas Wolfinger, discovers that marrying both at a young age or too late could spell disaster for your love life because it increases your chances of divorce. Wolfinger brought good news for couples that decided to “put a ring on it” in their late 20s to early 30s because the likelihood of divorce decreases. Another concluding observation made by the sociologist after…

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    Dating after Divorce is a challenge, to say the least. There are many aspects of dating that have changed since you were dating your ex, whether that was five, fifteen, or thirty years ago. You’re older now, and unfortunately, there’s a smaller pool of eligible people to choose from. These are just some of a million frustrations that come with post-divorce dating. If you were married for a long time, you’re probably nervous about going out on a date with someone else. You’re also probably…

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    In the book, Homeward Bound, Elaine May points to startling connections between the Cold War and family life in the US that give an understand of the suburban home and proposed dominant ideologies that were held during the 1950s. Such ideas link personal life with politics on a compelling level. She weaves domesticity and anticommunist efforts at an attempt to reveal why post war Americans sought after marriage and parenthood with a strong emphasis on home life being the safe haven for fears and…

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    I meet my Husband at the bar last night introduced ourselves and we got married this morning. That’s an example of an unlikely situation. Relationships such as with a friend, parent, boyfriend or spouse have been evaluated closely. The theory is more you disclose information the closer you get to another person. This takes times in one night this is very unlikely. As you disclose information you move a step closer to that person. In order to create small talk you would need to get the persons…

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    years prior to and after the honeymoon period of a relationship could determine how the future of that relationship pans out? The reason is due to this dual factors; ‘Character and Attitude’. Taking these into consideration prior to and during cohabitation should be considered a very important step? A spouse’s character embodies all unique traits such as temperament, mentality, aura, and habits etc that are distinctive to each spouse. Attitudes therefore are birthed by the disposition or…

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    Currently, nearly half the population in the United States from 35-39 years of age are cohabiting according the U.S. Census Bureau. Nowadays, cohabitation is normal and there are a plethora of reasons why. However, there are many problems that come with cohabitation such as, an increase in questioning your partner’s faithfulness and abuse. The essay claims that cohabitation is similar to a “trial marriage” and it can be classified as redundant.…

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    According to the Annual Review of Sociology, 40% of couples break up within five years of cohabitation. About 10% remain in an unmarried relationship for five years or more. If a child is born out of this cohabitation, the child is born outside of marriage– in other words, the child is illegitimate. According Charles Murray, author of The Emerging British Underclass, illegitimacy “is the best predictor…

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    Why Cohabitation Is Wrong

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    Cohabitation Name Institution Date I believe cohabitation is wrong and it contributes to tearing down of the institute of marriage. Cohabitation usually brings down the meaning that marriage stands, that is, commitment. Cohabitation is a scary world where individuals no longer have the sense of discipline and courage to commit to one individual, but would rather choose to try their luck while being fully aware that they can avoid responsibility as a result of the lack of a formal…

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    People may assume marriage is a compulsory stage in life while some may feel that cohabitation equals to marriage, disregarding marriage. Marriage and cohabitation differ in the aspect of its legal status, the death and legality of inheritance and the consequences that their children may face. Firstly, the difference between marriage and cohabitation is its legal status of acceptance and acknowledgement. In marriage there is a legally registered certificate of marriage binding and acknowledged…

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