Leaving aside the reasons cited why people get into cohabitation, I have to wonder if the rising numbers of people doing it (and also the possible higher correlation of divorce) is more because more people are open to the idea than in the past, thus giving a bigger feeding ground.
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And no, Festive's arguments didn't bomb. You just choose not to see other people's points of view.
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Quote:The unfavorable connection between cohabitation and divorce does seem to be lessening, however, according to a report released last month by the Department of Health and Human Services. More good news is that a 2010 survey by the Pew Research Center found that nearly two-thirds of Americans saw cohabitation as a step toward marriage.
And no, Festive's arguments didn't bomb. You just choose not to see other people's points of view.
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