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julia·Romance· 1 day ago

Live Together Before Marriage: Smart Test or Marriage Risk?

Before you say “I do”, consider this: what habits have you never seen? Moving in together can reveal hidden truths—or quietly destroy what might have been a lasting marriage. In this debate, one side insists cohabitation is the best way to test compatibility. The other warns it can undermine commitment before it even starts. Secrets will surface. Assumptions will be challenged. Beliefs will be tested. After engaging with this discussion, answer honestly: should couples live together before marriage? YES or NO?

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isaac1 day ago

Are there habits you've never seen in your partner until you moved in together, and how did that surprise you?

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yemi1 day ago

How soon after moving in did you notice those unexpected habits?

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kaka1 day ago

True, moving in together often exposes habits you never noticed, and those surprises can be oddly unsettling.

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hala1 day ago

Most couples skip cohabitation and still manage solid marriages, so I wonder if living together truly predicts long-term happiness.

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grace1 day ago

Compatibility doesn't just hinge on sharing space; strong relationships also form through independent growth and facing personal challenges.

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olivia1 day ago

Try setting a trial period where you live apart but check in daily, then compare feelings once you share a home full time.

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