Young generations has been seen to use cohabiting as a way to decide whether they should take the final step in their relationship, helping them to further understand their partner. I strongly agree with this perspective and will explain it in this essay.
There are two main reasons why it is very important for couples to live together under the same roof before marriage. First, it acts as a preview for how life could be once they enter married life. No matter how often two individuals meet with each other and how well they get along while staying in separate home, it is a completely different situation when both are placed within a single compartment in a daily basis. By being in each other's company day in and day out, they are forced to experience first hand the habits and lifestyle of their significant other that may or may not go hand in hand with how the usually prefer to behave. Differences in behaviour, albeit seemingly insignificant, such as how one prefer to fold the clothes or arrange books, may result in a confrontation that can very quickly escalate into a real problem. This way, they know what to expect moving down the road; not only the real nature of their partner but also how much compromise it would take in the long run. This lead us to the second reason; learning how to build teamwork, to prevent conflict and should the need arise, to solve one. When living in a close quarter, couple can learn the best way to compliment each other's shortcomings, solving not only internal but also external problems by working together not as two separate entities, but as a single unit.
In conclusion, cohabitation brings many benefits to young couples, one of which by acting as a trailer of what life might be after they become officially married. Even if marriage is off the table, living together with a loved one can help to strengthen their existing bond. Therefore, if it is possible, I definitely support this method for all young couples out there.
Young generations has been
seen
to
use
cohabiting as a way to decide whether they should take the final step in their relationship, helping them to
further
understand their partner. I
strongly
agree
with this perspective and will
explain
it in this essay.
There are two main reasons why it is
very
important
for
couples
to
live
together under the same roof
before
marriage.
First
, it acts as a preview for how life could be once they enter married life. No matter how
often
two individuals
meet
with each other and how well they
get
along while staying in separate home, it is a completely
different
situation when both
are placed
within a single compartment in a daily basis. By being in each other's
company
day in and day out, they
are forced
to experience
first
hand the habits and lifestyle of their significant other that may or may not go hand in hand with how the
usually
prefer to behave. Differences in
behaviour
, albeit
seemingly
insignificant, such as how one prefer to fold the clothes or arrange books, may result in a confrontation that can
very
quickly
escalate into a real problem. This way, they know what to
expect
moving down the road; not
only
the real nature of their partner
but
also
how much compromise it would take in the long run. This lead us to the second reason; learning how to build teamwork, to
prevent
conflict and should the need arise, to solve one. When living in a close quarter,
couple
can learn the best way to compliment each other's shortcomings, solving not
only
internal
but
also
external problems by working together not as two separate entities,
but
as a single unit.
In conclusion
, cohabitation brings
many
benefits to young
couples
, one of which by acting as a trailer of what life might be after they become
officially
married. Even if marriage is off the table, living together with a
loved
one can
help
to strengthen their existing bond.
Therefore
, if it is possible, I definitely support this method for all young
couples
out there.