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New Human Matters: Why Couples Shouldn’t Live Together Before Marriage, by Bridget Sielicki – Brown Pelican Society of Lousiana

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By Bridget Sielicki, Live Action, May 26, 2026

In the latest episode of Human Matters with Sami Parker, a video series powered by Live Action, Parker spoke about cohabitation before marriage, arguing that while living together seems like a good idea, it can actually be detrimental to a relationship.

Key Takeaways:

  • In the latest episode of Human Matters, host Sami Parker discussed why cohabitation before marriage isn’t a good idea.

  • She pointed to statistics that show that couples who live together before marriage face higher rates of divorce than couples who do not cohabitate.

  • Cohabitating couples and married couples face the same challenges, but those who are married have made a vow and entered into a commitment to stay together, while cohabitating couples don’t have the same levels of commitment.

The Details:

In the video, Parker noted that “living together before marriage has become the ‘next step’ in modern relationships.” However, this wasn’t in God’s plan for flourishing — and the statistics back it up. Studies consistently show that couples who live together before marriage face higher rates of divorce than couples who do not cohabitate before marriage. …

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