Thursday, July 23, 2020

What Changes in the First Year of Marriage?







People didnt really realize that we were getting married  in my culture, its called a Nikkah, she added.  And thats basically like, youre legally married. After their Nikkah, Ms.  Atiq and Mr.  Wiseman, a mortgage professional, purchased their home, which they renovated while preparing for a bigger wedding celebration in 2016. Some couples saw their wedding as the first way to establish their identity as a couple outside their families.  Mr.  Osman said of his wedding to Mr.  Goodemoot, Because were a gay couple and because we paid for it ourselves, we really had a lot of liberty to do whatever we wanted because we didnt have peoples opinions getting in the way.  And I think that really helped for us.  I think it made it less stressful. Moving Forward TogetherIf marriage is not so different from cohabitation, why are millennials still doing it? The answer  at least according to the couples interviewed  does not really boil down to tax benefits or involve much practicality at all. I finally felt like I was honoring Seth with the title that he always had, said Mr.  Dager of his husband, Mr.  Ball.  For so many years prior to our wedding, it just seemed so odd to call him anything other than my husband.  I just felt much more relaxed to finally be living what we had already been living, but have it finally be legal. According to a 2019 Pew Research Center study, there seems to be intangible benefits to marriage that are not always present in cohabiting relationships.  Married adults are more likely than cohabiting adults to say that things are going very well in their relationships (58 percent to 41 percent).  And, according to the study, they are more likely to say that they trust their partners to be faithful to them and to make responsible financial decisions. 





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