Is marriage important?

Is marriage still important?

To marry or not to marry, that is the question. In the past, the idea of ​​living together before getting married was unthinkable. Today, more and more young people are choosing to join their toothbrushes without being in a stable union. Times have changed, it's a fact, but is marriage still important? 🚨 Spoiler: science explains it, but there is no correct answer.

Recently, influencers Larissa e Hugo – known for their relationship content – ​​published a video that illustrated the steps they took to move in together. In other words, they live together without being engaged or married.

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A publication it generated several debates on social media, especially on Instagram. The reason is that there are those who do not agree with the couple and find it unwise to choose live together while dating. “Skipping this process is a shot in the dark 😂 that's why relationships nowadays don't work out, in your case it worked out very well, but the chance of it going wrong is a thousand times greater,” wrote one user.

Although there is disagreement, recent studies confirm that younger generations are breaking with the habits and patterns of the past, in addition to indicating that the perception of millennials on the importance of marriage is different from previous generations.

Basically, rather than being an important moment on the road to marriage, the decision to live together may be more about convenience.

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But after all, is marriage really important?

Yes e not. The truth is that there is no right answer to this question. There are studies that show that for women, for example, marriage is associated with significantly better physical and mental health.

Research published in magazine Emotion, revealed that the marriage is important for mental health. Furthermore, marriage can bring a sense of security to some people.

On the other hand, researchers from University College London (UCL) and Saint Andrews University, in the United Kingdom, reported that young people who live together do so because they feel freer and happier with their partners. For them, it is not a signature on paper or a big wedding party that defines the veracity of their relationships.

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