Originally posted by 101wish:y not..try out b4 marriage..at least no paperwork..
Originally posted by InnoHippo:wah ..... so many open-minded pple here .....
let's have a Cohabitation Outing
Casino ResortOriginally posted by ilovemyrolex:where shall we go cohabit?
Well said! Second that! Do you wish to face the worst (divorce, house, kid, maintenance) later? Or to sort out those differences well in advance? I say time has changed, so should we.Originally posted by Camellias4me & gang:Ok to me. Like a trial session of married life, u get to know each other better, personal habits & differences. It is a gd chance to slowly adjust to each other, compromise & work out the differences then to get a bigger "surprise" after marriage.Hey, try-before-you-buy's a policy that's always had a sensible ring to it. It just doesn't make sense to spend years dating and living apart, only to find after you're married that her tendency to squeeze the middle of the toothpaste tube drives you up the wall.
Aiyoh... this post skipped my attention! Belated welcome, Piscator!Originally posted by Piscator:Well said! Second that! Do you wish to face the worst (divorce, house, kid, maintenance) later? Or to sort out those differences well in advance? I say time has changed, so should we.
My first visit here, btw. Nice forum.
Hello, kym! Welcome to Club 30!Originally posted by kym:it's an excellent alternative to marriage. if you take a good look at marriage with its track record of increasing divorces, it is not an institution i would like to be a member of. cohabitation is as common as sliced bread in the west, it is known as defacto relationship and your partner is your common law spouse. I have been cohabiting with my partner for 16 years, we reside in a freehold private apartment purchased jointly. the issue in any partnership be it marriage or otherwise is commitment. this arrangement may not be everyone cup of tea i.e. those who need to fit into a norm or highly structured environment. my defacto partnership have lasted longer than several of my mates marriages.
Yah..Originally posted by Estee:yeah.... that would be nice....
Cohabitation would be ok with almost all men because well, what do they stand to lose? Our society is still largely conservative and women are still viewed to be at the 'losing end' when a couple chooses to cohabit.Originally posted by thinger:random remark of the day:
i have an exam.
cohabitation - ok by me.