I believe there are things about each person that can't be learned from just a relationship stand point. You need to be in a working home life situation in order to really see someone in their best and worst lights. I found this to be the case in my marriage I'm glad I was able to get to know my husband in a live in way before I married him. I didn't feel a huge shock of "Wow this is different" after the wedding.
yes because you want to trust each other and know each other and
being honest also plays a important role.
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I don't agree. Living apart is better than cohabiting. The difference is because when one cohabits before marriage it results in a divorce. Whereas living apart before marriage may result in a life together forever.
Sure, it helps you to get to know your partner better before you make a big commitment and you can see his/her flaws before assuming that he/she is the one. Living together before marriage is a great way to practice sharing responsibility and knowing what it's like to be under the same roof as your partner,(especially if he/she gets very annoying.) That way you can test the waters before you dive in! ;) Living together before marriage is a great idea because you can see the real sides of people. At home often times people release their inhibitions and do away with fasades. Living together before marriage can sorta give you a taste of what marriage is going to actually be like, because when you really think about it...you are committing your entire life to that person and you would place yourself in a whole different ball park if you stepped into it all wrong. So for those of you still debating moving in together is a good idea.
Well, in my point of view, marriage is the best option as long as you know what you're doing. Marriage is not a game, as where simply living together is. There are risks to both: Marriage can end up in a bad relationship due to the person not being "the one" and living together may end up in a really bad argument where someone gets hurt or worse.
yes in states that have common law marriages
Yes, in some Christian sects an unmarried couple living together can raise their child according to scripture and doctrine. However, having a child out of marriage and living together before marriage is frowned upon in most churches.
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The Old Testament quite often speaks approvingly of two people living together unmarried or having sex either before marriage or (for men only) outside marriage. The story of Adam and Eve never mentions marriage. The New Testament speaks quite disapprovingly of sex without marriage.
A marriage is a legal union between two persons. A couple living together only is not legally married, some countries and states recognizes this situation as a common law marriage.
The Catholic Church thinks that living together before marriage is bad. Even if the couple isn't having sexual relations, it is still a near occasion of sin and could cause scandal.
The legal meaning of living together as man and wife is called marriage. Different countries have different laws concerning marriage. But the basis for all marriages should be love.