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The following student thesis is technically correct but won't work because it is too obvious:
A close look at the psychological dynamics between premarital cohabtation reveals several unsavory factors, including lower rate of marriage, higher rate of divorce, higher rate of unwanted preganancies, and a higher rate of exploited women.
A Better Strategy is to focus on underlying motivations:
The roots of these disturbing statistics is the disparity between the couples' stated intentions (try each other out as a sincere prelude to marriage) and their underlying motivations, which include __________________________________, _____________________________, _________________________________, and ___________________________.
There is cliche in America: "Why buy the cow when the milk is free."
To save money
Living with someone could be a ruse, a trick, to deceive the other partner into believing there is a real, sincere committment when in fact there is not.
Conforming to society pressures to be part of a couple "before it's too late" so you're making a show to others that you are "serious" about growing up and being married.
Convenience: No more calls, no more driving, no more dating.
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