Within in the past years, the number of unmarried couples living together has increased dramatically. There are, however, some people who still disagree with "shacking", claiming that it is inappropriate and irresponsible, as well as simply distasteful. These opinions are out-dated and irrational. Living with one's partner before being wed is far from being immoral. If anything, it is one very good way to determine if the marriage will work. .
As in any relationship, time is of the essence and with each day there is another lessoned learned. One thing that should be learned about one's partner is the way that he or she lives. This cannot be completely understood until the two persons in the relationship share living quarters with each other. There should be a time in every courtship that is dedicated to the experience of learning each other's living habits because without that time, there are likely to be many problems within the home that could have been alleviated before marriage. You can only learn another person through time and patience and it can't be disputed that it is better to learn as much as you can about the person you intend to spend the rest of your life with before that time officially begins. Many people are disgraced by the dramatic rise in the divorce rate, however, if people would spend more time dating one another, learning about their partners, and experiencing as much as possible with their m!.
ates before the wedding day them some of the problems that lead to divorce, such as incompatibility, would not be such an factor.
When unmarried couples live together, it allows those persons involved to learn and grow together as a unit. It is imperative to the success of any relationship that the involved persons honor and respect each other as individuals and cherish the unity between them. Living together is a perfect way to strengthen both these aspects of a successful relationship.