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Cohabitation
Society has changed dramatically in the last decades and has enabled some of the core principles to suffer modifications. These include nowadays discussions about same sex marriages, allowance or banning of physical expression of religious beliefs in schools, debates on the actual purity of ministers and people of the Church, among other things. Another issue under debate and acceptance is the "cohabitation" as an alternative to marriage. There are views that consider the choice of cohabitation to be more suitable for today's type of society, whereas other view it as a dilution of family values where the family is the cornerstone of the society.
In the United States, there is no unitary approach on the term cohabitation together with its implications. In this sense in some states the term means "regularly residing with an adult of the same or opposite sex, if the parties hold themselves out as a couple, and regardless of whether the relationship confers a financial benefit on the party receiving alimony. Proof of sexual relations is admissible but not required to prove cohabitation"
. At the same time though, in other states, cohabitation represents a criminal offense and is punishable according to adultery laws
. However, this legal aspect is of recent date; yet, the practice of cohabitation dates back to decades ago and reflects a change in the mentality of the individuals.
The term is now accustomed to the vocabulary of the legal practice, yet the term, although not used so often, reflected even the living-together of couples before eventually getting married. More precisely, studies have shown that an almost half of women in recent decades had lived with their partner before getting married. Better said, "Estimates from the 2006 -- 2010 NSFG show that nearly one-half (48%) of women aged 15 -- 44 had ever cohabited before marriage. Similarly, most young couples live together first before entering marriage. Cohabitations are typically short-lived: one-half of women's first premarital cohabitations that began in 1997 -- 2001 became marriages and another one-third dissolved within 5 years."
The cohabitation practice that dissolved in 5 years from the statistics above point out that there is a difference between marriage and cohabitation but, at the same time, it can stress the importance of the divorce percentage. Either way, it must be pointed out that the choice of cohabitation for more than a few years implies a choice in a longer celibately life. This is important as it has become rather obvious that "one of the most important stories of the past several centuries of Western history is the transformation of the institution of marriage -- in particular the declining centrality of marriage in defining and guiding human behavior and relationships. Marriage has become less central in organizing economic production, consumption and the transfer of property across generations. It has become less influential in delineating the relationships between men and women, the transition to adulthood and the identity for men and women,"
This aspect points out several important issues. One assumption can be that it is the decline of the role of marriage that has led to opting for cohabitation. The second aspect is that the psychological transformation of the individual has led to the choice of cohabitation rather than sharing.
The first element under discussion is the demise of the role of marriage in the society. There have been numerous studies being done on the reasons for which marriages have more and more often a tendency to fall apart and are no longer as stable as in previous centuries. However, it must be underlined that, unlike previous centuries, the emancipation of women has allowed them to choose the time of marriage, the person to which they want to commit as well as the right to choose celibacy. Moreover, the fact that religion no longer plays a crucial part in the lives...
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