It is a huge commitment
2006-09-20 05:50:20
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answered by Anonymous
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Living together is a full time commitment + some. You'll learn everything you did and didn't want to know and all those quirks, and habits you didn't know your b/f or g/f had. It is fun though and if you stay committed "within circumstance" you'll do OK. Just plan ahead on how to split bills, rooms, shopping, and even what to do if you get upset at your roomie or vv. In the end it'll either work and you can more into another level of being together (marriage/partnership) or come to understand it won't work and you can either be friends or move apart. Of course many factors must be included in these decisions and they will never all be covered in a yahoo blip.
2006-09-20 10:00:43
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answered by L. Michael E 1
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I would say 1/2. Because marriage ( in my opinion ) is the only 100 % commitment. A marriage is tougher to end. A marriage can take up to 2 years ( depending on the state in which you live ) to have finalized. But just living together can take a few weeks to finalize when one or both people are looking for other places to live. And there isn't all that paper work.
2006-09-20 10:00:06
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answered by ~wishful~ 2
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It is a half of a commitment thats on its way to being a full commitment. Living together is a good way to get to know one another better.
2006-09-20 09:57:40
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answered by arreis 3
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A full time commitment.. Usually when 2 people live together they usually take it to the next step which is marriage.. so if you are not ready for marriage I would say you are not ready to live together... but that is just my opinion
2006-09-20 09:57:49
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answered by Clints_wench 4
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Well. Do our ancestors have a wedding or a celebration called marriage in those few decades ago? No right?
In modern world, we accept the wedding or marriage as a union of a man and a woman. This is just a social relation for public. It's a decleration only. The real truth is the intimate between you and your partner.
So. Once you have sex, you are in marriage. So as living together.
2006-09-20 10:02:06
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answered by AAA 2
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This is definitely a commitment, living together is a major step. I recommend it before getting married.
2006-09-20 10:00:46
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answered by little_crabcake 2
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Marriage is a commitment not really living together anyone can live together.But take into heart that there is some clear cut sign that maybe they want to check you out on your dedication to living together like your day to day habits.
2006-09-20 10:00:07
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answered by keishahayes2003 2
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Living together is the easy way out. No commitments, no papers to sign, no divorce to pay for if it doesn't work out, and no security for the woman, especially.
On the other hand, it may be the only way for older people to go. They won't lose their social security and can have companionship. There are different reasons for different ages, and only you know.
2006-09-20 09:58:50
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answered by misty_blue2u 4
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Being together itself is a big commitment...everything you do with your partner should be done with full commitment, and that includes living together.
2006-09-20 10:00:39
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answered by Dellilah Patchouly 4
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A committment is a committment. If you are living together you may be moving one step closer to marriage which is the ultimate committment. So yeah living together is a committment. It gives you a taste of what married life will be like. Seeing the same face every morning and that kind of thing.
2006-09-20 09:58:34
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answered by Osunwole Adeoyin 5
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