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By Josh D. Simon Here’s some surprisingly good news for couples who opt to live together before getting engaged and heading down the altar: researchers and their beloved statistics are in your corner. Specifically, researchers surveyed 13,000 men and women between the ages of 15 and 44, and discovered the following:
Obviously, the study found a 10-16% “marriage success gap” between couples who were engaged/married prior to living together, compared to those who shacked up before a marital commitment was made. Yet while the report’s co-author Bill Mosher agrees that a difference exists, he told USA Today that “they are not huge.” And in statistical lingo, given the expectation that the difference would be much greater – and continue to warn couples that living together before getting engaged or married is a bad idea – the not huge difference is a very big deal. Big enough, in fact, to create some fresh discussion around what makes a successful marriage, and in particular, what couples would benefit from being aware of from day one of their cohabitation – whether that’s as couple, an engaged couple, or a married couple. As Scott Stanley, co-director of the Center for Marital and Family Studies at the University of Denver told USA Today: “[t]he nature of commitment at the time of cohabitation is what's important." In other words: couples who go beyond sharing house keys and fridge space – and combine a vision of their shared future – build themselves a sounder marital foundation, and put themselves on a stronger marital path. (Statistically speaking, of course.) Read more informative and interesting articles on statistics and divorce here: http://www.divorcemag.com/statistics/index.shtml
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