What I found to be the demise of a couple of live-in situations with my friends, is that the person stopped being happy. One of them. Maybe both. However, the live-in situation wasn’t a strong enough commitment for them to seek therapy or counseling as a couple. An article I was reading stated the possible reasons that people break up or get divorced if they marry is because they have similar ideas on divorce. While if you are married, and you suddenly find that you or your mate is unhappy, you’d probably make more of an effort to hold the marriage together. Obviously, I have only observed this being that I was never in that situation, but that seems to be the difference for me.

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