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I believe that a man and woman should live happlily together for as long as possible. It is the piece of paper that changes everything.
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Definitely.
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I think yea because this way by living together they will see what they like and what they dont like about each other and just try to work it out.
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It might help if you deal with some stressful times during that period of time. I don't think you can really predict though until you have had to face some real difficulties as a couple.
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Sure. A piece of paper shouldn't change anything. I think marraige is way overrated sometimes.Not saying I don't agree with the idea of marraige, I just think too many people put too much faith in a little piece of paper.
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Or a woman and woman, or man and man... But yeah, it will save them from the unnecessary pain of marrying each other and then finding out that they can't deal with being in the same house.
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from what ive been told by friends who lived w tehre s/o for years before marriage said it was teh same after they got married. so i guess if its good while they lived together its good now lol
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Yes. It will help them to see each others' flaws and enable them to hammer out their differences before marriage. People are the same after marriage as they were before marriage, so learning as much as possible about the person before marriage is always a wise choice.
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Statistics prove that if you live together the chances of making it to the altar are actually slim to none. How do you make a "sort of commitment" when living together into a life long commitment? The answer is you don't. There are no dress rehearsals for marriage. And ladies, this is a really bad idea especially for you. The old adage of "Why buy the cow, if the milk is free" is a true saying. Why would a man want to marry you if he's getting everything he wants and more without marriage. Most men are not naturally "marriage inclined".
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According to urban legend, a woman's dormant internal 'succubus' doesn't fully emerge until the last of the wedding gifts can't be returned! ;-)
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