Couples who cohabit before engagement are more likely to struggle
Monday, July 13, 2009 - 13:56
in Psychology & Sociology
University of Denver (DU) researchers find that couples who live together before they are engaged have a higher chance of getting divorced than those who wait until they are married to live together, or at least wait until they are engaged. In addition, couples who lived together before engagement and then married, reported a lower satisfaction in their marriages.
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