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It 's Your Wedding Night

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It’s your wedding night, tonight is the very first night you and your significant other are finally spending the night together. You’ve never slept with each other before, but now that you are a married couple tradition says it’s okay to do. As your spouse lays down in bed with you for the night you couldn’t be more excited to take on this journey together, but not too long into the night you notice some habits you aren’t used to. Since when did your spouse fart in their sleep, and how are you supposed to fall asleep when they won’t stop snoring louder than a lawn mower? All of these awful off-putting habits might have been nice to know prior to commitment. Although an occasional fart in the night and some loud snoring aren’t necessarily …show more content…

The up-and-coming of cohabitation may be sometimes looked at as a threat to traditional marriage simple because it diminishes the symbolic significance of family life in America (Lichter). Prior to the 1890’s, research and studies on cohabitation was known to be relatively rare. Not until the 2000 census did many take note on opposite genders living together in the same household without the title or commitment of marriage (Inhinger). Considering it has been 14 years since that census was conducted, the practice of cohabitation is more integrated and more widely accepted today in modern America. This is not to say all, or even that the majority supports it, but it has made some significant progress in social acceptance. Looking at the years between 1990 and 2000, the U.S. Census Bureau tells us that the number of unmarried couples living together in that time period have increased by 72 percent. (James). Though some of us may still be stuck in past traditions, some are now seeing the bright side to this practice.
First and foremost cohabitation is a good practice because it helps you better prepare for the commitment of marriage in multiple ways. Marriage is such a large commitment and to many, an exciting but also scary one. Many of those “fears” of marriage can be eluded by living together prior to that commitment. Knowing what you are getting yourself into is always a good thing, no one likes unpleasant surprises. Cohabitation can be looked at as

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