Marriage Is a Good Thing, Even for Me ; City Lives
Evening Standard - London › July 12, 2006
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Evening Standard - London › July 12, 2006
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SOME new research in America suggests that couples who live together rather than get married are merely in an "intense form of dating" because so many split up.
The average cohabiting couple in Britain lasts two years. More than half of them break up within five years of having a baby, while less than a tenth of married couples do. It seems marriage is the better bet for a long relationship. I read these pieces with a twinge of self-recognition.See the full content of this document
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Marriage Is a Good Thing, Even for Me ; City Lives
I haven't been a great husband.
I've been unfaithful and slacked in my household responsibilities. My wife and I have had issues because of our different ethnic and social backgrounds, and she ...See the full content of this document
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