Living Together Before Marriage Hartwell GA

Is it a good idea for a couple to live together before marriage? Is it wise to "test drive" a relationship this? What are the pros and cons? Here are advices from serveral relationship coaches.

Camille Garrett
(864) 275-6781
Anderson, SC
Toni K Bryant
(864) 345-7011
New Life Family Counseling2315 North Main Street
Anderson, SC
Mr. James Yandle
James M. Yandle, LCSW

770-993-2897
2102 Macy Drive
Roswell, GA
Mrs. Claire Zimmerman
Counseling Associates for Well-Being

706-425-8900
523 1/2 Prince Avenue
Athens, GA
Dr. Margaret Garvin
Ascent Performance Consultants

678-252-2181
2330 Scenic Highway Suite 301
Snellville, GA
Toni Bryant
(864) 225-3937
Anderson, SC
Hope Counseling Center
706-474-0816
120 Harmony Church Road
Eatonton, GA
Ms. Helise Ronen
Behavioral Health Treatment Solutions

678-234-6089
7000 Peachtree Dunwoody Road Bldg 6 - Suite 302
Atlanta, GA
Ms. Susan Tomichek
Susan Tomichek, MS,LPC

678-327-5483
1014 Canton Street
Roswell, GA
Ms. Barbara Skibell
Barbara Freer Skibell, LCSW, RD, LD

404-822-5551
2531 Briarcliff Rd. NE Suite 102
Atlanta, GA
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Living Together Before Marriage

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Ask Our Coaches: Living Together: Is it a mistake? Dear Coaches,

My male friend and I have been together for about a year and a half. We’ve talked about marriage, however it’s not on our top 10 list right now and neither of us is quite ready for that.

We each have separate living arrangements. He owns a home and I live in an apartment. We live about 10 miles apart. We’ve been talking about living together. It would definitely be easier and would save a lot of time and money. Also, it would probably give us some idea as to how it might work out if we got married later. Before I make any decisions to move forward with this, I would to get some advice – pros and cons . Is it a good idea to “test drive” a relationship this? I think my biggest concerns are the “cons” – why you might think this would be a bad idea. Any thoughts?

Erin in Englewood

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Randy responds …

My general rule is “begin living together when you are within 6 months of getting engaged, and get engaged when you are within 6 months of getting married.”

Living together before you are ready to get engaged and married does three things that are bad. First, living together creates all sorts of problems such as dirty socks, financial issues, feeling trapped, taking each other for granted, etc., any one of which can break up a relationship that is not yet up to the task. Second, once you are living together, there is little additional benefit for the man to get married. Third, when you are living together it is very difficult to “un-live” together if things aren’t working well.

You have only been dating for 1 1/2 years. This is not long enough to have sorted out all the things that you will need to sort out before entertaining thoughts of marriage. Work on problem-solving skills together and spend increasing time overnight with each other, but hold off on moving in until you are sure this relationship is going to last. The final 6 months’ “test drive” should be just a ripple in the stream, not a major decision.

Randy Hurlburt | www.partnersinloveandcrime.com | 858.455.0799

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Liz responds …

The desire to spend money wisely is on most people’s agenda now. I applaud you for wanting to save money and for seeking advice on this very important issue.

Living together would take your relationship to a new level of exploration. This would give you some idea of how the two of you would function as a couple. In the event that the two of you are successful in the arrangement, I wouldn’t use this information as a green light that the marriag...

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