These are statistics from the Census Bureau regarding cohabitation…not church’s stats.
Cohabitating Couples and Unmarried Families
• Greater rates of unhappiness, dissatisfaction, and dysfunctional relationship behavior (domestic abuse, unfaithfulness, high amounts of conflict) exist in cohabiting relationships.
• Couples living together before marriage have a greater rate of divorce than those who did not live together.
The benefits of marriage for both men and women include:
· lower mortality rates,
· lower rates of chronic illnesses or disabilities,
· higher ratings of one’s own health,
· less depression, anxiety and suicide,
· less problem drinking and substance abuse,
· greater financial well-being, and
· lower rates of intimate partner violence.
Another advantage of marriage is that it can also result in higher levels of paternal involvement with the family and assistance with childcare responsibilities.
It is important to note that these superior outcomes do not accompany cohabitation. Cohabiting relationships are far less stable than marriages. Cohabiters experience less emotional and financial success and higher rates of domestic violence. As noted before, marriages following cohabitation are more likely to end in divorce than those not preceded by cohabitation. Over one-third of cohabiting relationships involve kids, and children living with cohabiting couples have more behavior problems and lower academic performance than children in married-couple families.
The church is very wise about couple relations. They want the best for you…and until the annulment, cohabitation is not the best for any one. Pray on it…