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The Effects of Cohabitation
Title: The Effects of Cohabitation
Category: Literature / English
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The Effects of Cohabitation
The Effects of Cohabitation
Living together before marriage is one of America's most significant and unexpected family trends. By simple definition, living together or unmarried cohabitation is the status of couples who are sexual partners, not married to each other, and sharing a household (Bumpass). Cohabitation is replacing marriage as the first living together experience for young men and women. When brides walk down the aisle in the 1990s, more than half have already lived
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Cohabitation.”
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