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Women, Men, & Cohabitation

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Cohabitation promises a lot, but delivers very little. Research confirms that cohabiting women are just as committed as married women. And, cohabiting men are not and they remain less committed. In other words, a cohabiting woman assumes she is in a stable, long-term relationship when really she isn't. Choosing that—it's like shooting herself in the foot. Our culture calls cohabitation a safe guard for women. It's not. Cohabitation creates vulnerability. Don't listen to the lie. Listen to God.

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  • Cohabitation promises a lot, but delivers very little. Research confirms that cohabiting women are just as committed as married women. And, cohabiting men are not and they remain less committed. In other words, a cohabiting woman assumes she is in a stable, long-term relationship when really she isn't. Choosing that—it's like shooting herself in the foot. Our culture calls cohabitation a safe guard for women. It's not. Cohabitation creates vulnerability. Don't listen to the lie. Listen to God.

Okay, ladies. It’s time to stop shooting yourself in the foot.

Women, Men, & Cohabitation
2023-05-09

Women, Men, & Cohabitation

Cohabitation promises a lot, but delivers very little. Research confirms that cohabiting women are just as committed as married women. And, cohabiting men are not and they remain less committed. In other words, a cohabiting woman assumes she is in a stable, long-term relationship when really she isn’t. Choosing that—it’s like shooting herself in the foot. Our culture calls cohabitation a safe guard for women. It’s not. Cohabitation creates vulnerability. Don’t listen to the lie. Listen to God.

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Ron: Okay, ladies. It’s time to stop shooting yourself in the foot.

Announcer: For FamilyLife Blended®, here’s Ron Deal.

Ron: Cohabitation promises a lot but delivers very little. Case in point: research confirms that cohabiting women are just as committed as married women. And you know what, cohabiting men are not, and they remain less committed. In other words, a cohabiting woman assumes she is in a stable, long-term relationship when really, she isn’t. Choosing that—it’s like shooting herself in the foot.

Our culture calls cohabitation a safeguard for women. It’s not. Cohabitation creates vulnerability. Don’t listen to the lie. Listen to God. He’s got your back. For FamilyLife Blended, I’m Ron Deal.

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