Romance ideas & tips For Couples

Couples Company
 
 
 
romantic tips for the romantically challenged

Commitment
vs Cohabitation
Owner or Renter &
Cohabitation:

by Michael Webb

Since I own several pieces of real estate and was a licensed real estate broker at one time, I am often asked for advice on purchasing a home.
 


Should you
move in together?
Let me share with you some pros and cons of owning versus renting as an introduction to this issue (yes, it is relevant).

If you own your own home:

  1. You probably have made some sacrifices to have it. Sacrifices make you appreciate something more.

  2. You are far less likely to move out or away on a whim.

  3. You enjoy the pride of ownership and will put far more work into keeping up the home than if you were only renting.

  4. Paying the mortgage is perhaps your highest bill priority - a foreclosure on your credit report is a terrible mark that lasts many years.

  5. Buying a home is a long process. It requires a lot of thought, planning and soul searching. The wisest home investments are not ones that you quickly jump into.

  6. If your home becomes damaged, you will want to act quickly to fix the problem so other problems don't occur.

If you rent

  1. Renting is much easier than owning. You usually don't have to make many sacrifices at all.

  2. If you decide you don't like where you are renting you can move out easily.

  3. If you trash your place and devalue it, it doesn't matter too much. You might lose a little bit of a deposit, but that is nothing compared with equity you might have in a home.

  4. If you can't pay your rent, you might get kicked out in a couple of months, but at least your credit report isn't too messed up.

  5. You can jump into a rental situation without much thought or planning.

  6. If your place becomes damaged or a major appliance quits working, you have little responsibility. You can call up the landlord and have them take care of the problem.

This week's issue is about Commitment vs Cohabitation. There are quite a few similarities in home ownership and marriage as there is with cohabitation and renting. Go back and reread the lists, replacing "own" with "marriage" and "rent" with cohabitate.

I've seen a lot of studies on the effects of cohabitation on marriage and nearly all of them come to a similar conclusion. About 75-85% of
marriages that began with cohabitation (two people living together who are not married) end in divorce (some of these studies are referenced here). Have
you ever wondered why that is?

The major reason two people begin to live together instead of getting married is that they want to test out their compatibility with each other. However, if cohabitation was a successful prelude, those couples who moved in together before getting married should actually have stronger marriages than those who did not live together prior to marriage. Instead, they have far weaker marriages by comparison.

I believe much of the problem with cohabitation is that it is like renting. The relationship, like a rental contract, is lived out month to month. Any conflicts or major problems that come up can be grounds for eviction. Often, the philosophy among those who simply live together is "you do what works for you and I'll do what works for me and if things don't work out, we can simply break up." On the other hand, when you are in a marriage contract, you make vows to try to please each other first and foremost and when things don't work out, you try everything possible to make things better.

When couples who live together decide to get married, usually little changes in their relationship except for their legal status and maybe a change of last name. The same "mine and yours" philosophy upon which cohabitation is built upon, usually continues. And that is why they divorce so much easier when troubles come upon the relationship.

While it is very important to determine a certain amount of compatibility before you marry, you don't have to live together to know how someone thinks, believes and reacts to important situations. A proper courtship over a good length of time will uncover those issues (my book 50 Secrets of Blissful Relationships has a chapter on how long a courtship should be). Under the rental contract, you are
merely testing your compatibility, in marriage you are building compatibility. It is a completely different mindset.

Something to think about...
Also Read: Should We Move In Together?

 

 

 Recommends....
E-books on RELATIONSHIPS Download these
Resources Today!
 

Get Your Ex-girlfriend Back
So you realize she's who you want?  Here's what you need to do!

Reshape your Womanhood!
Sex & happy relationships! Vital tips, techniques and advice to maximize pleasures and happiness
 

Bring Back A Lost Love!
Learn how to mend your broken heart & bring back the Love of your life, no matter how hopeless your situation appears.
 

 

How to Break Free From An Affair


WHAT AM I
DOING WRONG?

Tired of everyone else winning at love? Now it's your turn to win!
 

 

Calling Men: Knowing When and How to Call the men in your life


Should You Stay or Should You Go?
 

 

Men Made Easy
Secrets About Men You Absolutely Must Know.


The Woman
Men Adore

Become the woman of his dreams
 

The Anatomy
Of An Affair
Are you a victim of infidelity? Find out how to prevent it from happening AGAIN!

 

Long Distance Lovemaking
Make Love, Even When You're Apart. Learn the Lovemaking Secrets for staying passionately connected

 

Creating Relationship Magic
Discover The Secrets to Creating A Magical Relationship. Even if you feel like you've failed a hundred times before

Lifeline After Divorce
"A Program for Recovery"

CHECK HIM OUT!
THE AMERICAN WOMAN'S GUIDE TO BACKGROUND INVESTIGATIONS

50 Secrets Of Blissful Relationships
Discover what the top 1% of couples know
 

 

The Magic of
 Making Up:

How to get your Ex Back!

 

Communication Magic
The Amazing Formula For Communicating Straight from The Heart to Create a Lifetime of Love...

 

1000 Questions
for Couples


Romantics Guide to
Popping the Question
 

  See our recommendations in these categories as well!

Marriage
 

Sexuality
 

Dating
 

Wedding
 

Family Law & Finance
 

Health

Parenting

Travel

E-book Search Engine:
Over 11,000 titles in our library!  Enter a subject or keyword below and find your solution!

TOP

 


Romance Channels

Romance Home
 

About Michael
 
Articles
 
Books
 
Michael's Website
 
 
 

Ignite Romance
with
Couples' Company's Exclusive
Romance Store!


EMAIL
this
PAGE
to a friend
 

Comments?
Tell Us What
You Think!

Michaels Books on Romance


Michael publishes a number of
Romance Newsletters

Check off below those you are interested in.
 

Romantic Tip of the Week
Subscribe
Unsubscribe

Secrets of Blissful Relationships (monthly)
Subscribe
Unsubscribe

Famous Love Letter of the Week
Subscribe
Unsubscribe

Classic Love Poem of the Week
Subscribe
Unsubscribe

Please Read Our:
Privacy Policy
Legal Disclaimer
Home | Advice  | Features  | Jungle Mystique  | Shopping  | Corporate | Club
Dating  | Romance  | Relationship  | Marriage Sex  | ParentingFinance
2nd Marriage
| Law  | Fitness | Health
Copyright © Couples Company, Inc. 1999-2005
All Rights Reserved