No one's marriage is perfect and there are going to be some bumpy roads. Staying married and trying to get through the hard times in a marriage is a lot of work and I admire this couple. If they didn't have children they would probably not try as hard. Children take divorce very hard. When divorce really rises is when children grow up and are out on their own (sometimes when the children are in their teens) and the parents will divorce. Whether very young or in their teens seeing parents divorce is extremely hard on them. Probably for the kids. Even a struggling relationship keeps two parents in front of the kids. If they can put aside their differences to take care of the children, maybe they still have a chance together.
There is no name for it but the couple are not ready for marriage yet, they just live together.
Yes, Asuma and Kurenai were a couple. They were in a romantic relationship and eventually got married. They also had a child together named Mirai.
It is a matter of opinion and no ones business, but the couple involved. For convenience sakes many young people (even some older individuals) will live together without getting married or live together until they do get married. It is only wrong is eyes of the couple. The downside of living together before marriage is the couple has been living like a married couple so it takes the excitement and joy out of any upcoming wedding because what is left? The couple has lived together for 1 or more years; done the same things a married couple does and by getting married they have lost the part of the excitement of not living together and waiting for the day of their wedding and then having their wedding night whether they have had a sexual relationship before or not. Then they get to live together and experience the joys and some downsides and make a future for themselves.
According to Merriam-Webster, Inc., the definition of the word cohabitation is: "to live together as or as if a married couple", "to live together or in company", or simply "to exist together".
ménage à trois - n.A relationship in which three people, such as a married couple and a lover, live together and have sexual relations.
* Common Law Marriage is when partners are living together and have not married and registered as a married couple. Still, in some States you are considered married and will pay taxes, etc., as such and if you should terminate the relationship you may have to divide any assets you both have together.
* Living together without being married is called, 'Common-law.' In Canada (and perhaps some States in the U.S.) after the couple has been married for six months to a year they are treated as a married couple under 'Common-law.'
Charlotte Church has not been married. There was discussion of marriage between her and long term boyfriend Gavin Henson. Despite having a long term relationship and children together, the couple never married.
A married couple.
With no attachments: Single Married but not in a relationship: Separated Was married but not any more: Divorced In a relationship but not married: Couple, relationship, partners, boyfriend/girlfriend In a relationship but engaged: Engaged, fiancée (woman), fiancé (man). Significant other/partner.
Obviously, a married couple.
No