Growing up in an Indian house household it is preferred cohabitation is not permitted due to religious reasons, however the times are changing and no matter where you come from you are not bounded to obey by anything. Today it is so important to keep up with the trends and what 's going on around you only because they help you out. Jay expresses that “You would only marry someone if he or she agreed to live together with you first, so that you could find out whether you really get along. About two-thirds said they believed that moving in together before marriage was a good way to avoid divorce.” Later in life when you are presented with a divorce you have no option, but to face it, instead wouldn’t it be smart to test it out where something like this is preventable. “A Step Towards Marriage, Not by Rebellion,” by Lauren Fox states “Cohabitation has become so common that it’s almost odd not to test drive a partner before marriage.” This is it today in our society because you know you can test it out and it wouldn’t harm you so why shouldn 't you. Looking at the other side there are reasons why people might not be able to because of morals, thinking of the culture, and traditions, but to put all that aside what were you going to do if your marriage decides to take a toll and end in divorce. This way at least you can test it
Growing up in an Indian house household it is preferred cohabitation is not permitted due to religious reasons, however the times are changing and no matter where you come from you are not bounded to obey by anything. Today it is so important to keep up with the trends and what 's going on around you only because they help you out. Jay expresses that “You would only marry someone if he or she agreed to live together with you first, so that you could find out whether you really get along. About two-thirds said they believed that moving in together before marriage was a good way to avoid divorce.” Later in life when you are presented with a divorce you have no option, but to face it, instead wouldn’t it be smart to test it out where something like this is preventable. “A Step Towards Marriage, Not by Rebellion,” by Lauren Fox states “Cohabitation has become so common that it’s almost odd not to test drive a partner before marriage.” This is it today in our society because you know you can test it out and it wouldn’t harm you so why shouldn 't you. Looking at the other side there are reasons why people might not be able to because of morals, thinking of the culture, and traditions, but to put all that aside what were you going to do if your marriage decides to take a toll and end in divorce. This way at least you can test it