Cohabitation Lowers Marriage Probability/Quality, Child Well-Being

“‘We liked to be together, so it was cheaper and more convenient. It was a quick decision but if it didn’t work out there was a quick exit…[Then] we had all this furniture. We had our dogs and all the same friends. It just made it really, really difficult to break up.’” –NY Times, “The … Continue reading Cohabitation Lowers Marriage Probability/Quality, Child Well-Being