Cohabitation: Safety Net or Stability Threat?
Keywords
Cohabitation, Infidelity, Marriage and Relationship Education
Abstract
In June 2019, acrobats Nik and Lijana Wallenda walked across a 1,300-foot long high wire placed 25 stories above Time Square without a safety net. Though most of us will not find ourselves in that same position, sometimes the uncertainties of life can leave us feeling as though we are walking a wire of our own. To combat such uncertainty, we often look for “safety nets” that can provide cushions of security from potential disasters.
Original Publication Citation
Sanders, M., Haupt, J., Dew, J., & Smith, T. (January, 2020). Cohabitation: Safety net or stability threat? Institute for Family Studies.
BYU ScholarsArchive Citation
Smith, Timothy; Sanders, Mariah; Haupt, Julie H.; and Dew, Jeffrey, "Cohabitation: Safety Net or Stability Threat?" (2020). Faculty Publications. 7530.
https://scholarsarchive.byu.edu/facpub/7530
Document Type
Other
Publication Date
2020
Publisher
Institute for Family Studies
Language
English
College
David O. McKay School of Education
Department
Counseling Psychology and Special Education
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