August - 3 of 6 - Why Marriage is Best References
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viii. Ibid., “The healthy progression…” p.56
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xviii. Ibid.
xix. Ibid.
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xxi. Ibid.
xxii. Ibid.
xxiii. Ibid.
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xxv. Stanley, S. (2014). Sliding vs. Deciding: The Hidden Risk of Cohabitation
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xxvii. Stanley, S. (2014). Sliding vs. Deciding: The Hidden Risk of Cohabitation
xxviii. Ibid.
xxix. Richardson, B. (2017) Cohabitation on the rise, but 100 percent more likely to result in broken families: Study 2017, The Washington Times. Retrieved from: http://m.washingtontimes.com/news/2017/feb/6/cohabitation-100-percent-likelier-broken-families/
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xxxi - Richardson, B. (2017) Cohabitation on the rise, but 100 percent more likely to result in broken families: Study 2017, The Washington Times. Retrieved from: http://m.washingtontimes.com/news/2017/feb/6/cohabitation-100-percent-likelier-broken-families/
xxxii. Ibid.
xxxiii. Ibid.
xxxiv. The National Marriage Project the Social Health of Marriage in America
xxxv. The Pros and Cons of Living Together Before Marriage – Retrieved on and updated on April, 2017
http://m.washingtontimes.com/news/2017/feb/6/cohabitation-100-percent-likelier-broken-families/
xxxvi. Dilley, A. (2017) The Three Myths of Cohabitation Retrieved from: http://www.christianitytoday.com/women/2017/march/three-myths-of-cohabitation.html
xxxvii. Stritof, S. (2017). Cohabitation Facts and Statistics You Need to Know Retrieved from: https://www.thespruce.com/cohabitation-facts-and-statistics-2302236
xxxviii. Dilley, A. (2017) The Three Myths of Cohabitation
http://www.christianitytoday.com/women/2017/march/three-myths-of-cohabitation.html
xxxix. Tomczak, L. (2016). Retrieved from: (OneNewsNow.com) https://www.onenewsnow.com/culture/2016/01/31/76-percent-say-living-together-before-marriage-ok
xxx. Stritof, S. (2017). Cohabitation Facts and Statistics You Need to Know Retrieved from: https://www.thespruce.com/cohabitation-facts-and-statistics-2302236
xxxi - Richardson, B. (2017) Cohabitation on the rise, but 100 percent more likely to result in broken families: Study 2017, The Washington Times. Retrieved from: http://m.washingtontimes.com/news/2017/feb/6/cohabitation-100-percent-likelier-broken-families/
xxxii. Ibid.
xxxiii. Ibid.
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xxxv. The Pros and Cons of Living Together Before Marriage – Retrieved on and updated on April 21, 2017
http://m.washingtontimes.com/news/2017/feb/6/cohabitation-100-percent-likelier-broken-families/
xxxvi. Dilley, A. (2017) The Three Myths of Cohabitation Retrieved from: http://www.christianitytoday.com/women/2017/march/three-myths-of-cohabitation.html
xxxvii. Stritof, S. (2017). Cohabitation Facts and Statistics You Need to Know Retrieved from: https://www.thespruce.com/cohabitation-facts-and-statistics-2302236
xxxviii. Dilley, A. (2017) The Three Myths of Cohabitation
http://www.christianitytoday.com/women/2017/march/three-myths-of-cohabitation.html
ii. Gaspard, T. (2016). Living Together Versus Marriage: Benefits and Risks Over the Long Run
iii. Bottom of FormStanley, S.M. Is Cohabitation Toxic for Marriage? Retrieved from: https://www.psychologytoday.com/blog/sliding-vs-deciding/201407/the-hidden-risk- cohabitation
iv. Anderson, J. (2011, May). The Teenage Brain: Under Construction. Retrieved from American College of Pediatricians: Retrieved from:
http://www.acpeds.org/the-college-speaks/position-statements/parenting-issues/the-teenage-brain-under-construction
v. McIlhaney, J.S. & Bush, F.M., (2008). Hooked: New Science On How Casual Sex is Affecting Our Children. Chicago: Northfield Publishing.
vi. Anderson, J. (2011, May). The Teenage Brain: Under Construction. Retrieved from American College of Pediatricians: Retrieved from:
http://www.acpeds.org/the-college-speaks/position-statements/parenting-issues/the-teenage-brain-under-construction
vii. McIlhaney, J.S. & Bush, F.M., (2008). Hooked: New Science On How Casual Sex is Affecting Our Children. Chicago: Northfield Publishing. “Another negative consequence…” Pp 55-56.
viii. Ibid., “The healthy progression…” p.56
ix. Whitehead, B. & Pearson, M. (2006). Making a Love Connection: Teen Relationships, Pregnancy, and Marriage. Washington, DC: National Campaign to Prevent Teen and Unplanned Pregnancy. p.17.
x. McIlhaney, J.S. & Bush, F.M., (2008). Hooked: New Science On How Casual Sex is Affecting Our Children. Chicago: Northfield Publishing. Paraphrase. p. 65.
xi. Moncher, F. (2016). Living Together Versus Marriage: A Closer Look at the Data
xii. Gaspard, T. (2016). Living Together Versus Marriage: Benefits and Risks Over the Long Run
xiii. Dilley, A. (2017) The Three Myths of Cohabitation Retrieved from: http://www.christianitytoday.com/women/2017/march/three-myths-of-cohabitation.html
xiv. Wilcox, B., DeRose, L. (2017). Ties That Bind: Childrearing in the Age of Cohabitation
Bradford Wilcox in Foreign Affairs Retrieved from: https://www.foreignaffairs.com/articles/2017-02-14/ties-bind
xv. Fox, L. (2014). The Science of Cohabitation: A Step Toward Marriage, Not a Rebellion Retrieved from: https://www.theatlantic.com/health/archive/2014/03/the-science-of-cohabitation-a-step-toward-marriage-not-a-rebellion/284512/
xvi. Richardson, B. (2017) Cohabitation on the rise, but 100 percent more likely to result in broken families: Study 2017, The Washington Times. Retrieved from: http://m.washingtontimes.com/news/2017/feb/6/cohabitation-100-percent-likelier-broken-families/
xvii. Fox, L. (2014). The Science of Cohabitation: A Step Toward Marriage, Not a Rebellion Retrieved from: https://www.theatlantic.com/health/archive/2014/03/the-science-of-cohabitation-a-step-toward-marriage-not-a-rebellion/284512/
xviii. Ibid.
xix. Ibid.
xx. Dilley, A. (2017) The Three Myths of Cohabitation Retrieved from: http://www.christianitytoday.com/women/2017/march/three-myths-of-cohabitation.html
xxi. Ibid.
xxii. Ibid.
xxiii. Ibid.
xxiv. Fox, L. (2014). The Science of Cohabitation: A Step Toward Marriage, Not a Rebellion Retrieved from: https://www.theatlantic.com/health/archive/2014/03/the-science-of-cohabitation-a-step-toward-marriage-not-a-rebellion/284512/
xxv. Stanley, S. (2014). Sliding vs. Deciding: The Hidden Risk of Cohabitation
xxvi. The National Marriage Project the Social Health of Marriage in America Retrieved from: http://nationalmarriageproject.org/about/
xxvii. Stanley, S. (2014). Sliding vs. Deciding: The Hidden Risk of Cohabitation
xxviii. Ibid.
xxix. Richardson, B. (2017) Cohabitation on the rise, but 100 percent more likely to result in broken families: Study 2017, The Washington Times. Retrieved from: http://m.washingtontimes.com/news/2017/feb/6/cohabitation-100-percent-likelier-broken-families/
xxx. Stritof, S. (2017). Cohabitation Facts and Statistics You Need to Know Retrieved from: https://www.thespruce.com/cohabitation-facts-and-statistics-2302236
xxxi - Richardson, B. (2017) Cohabitation on the rise, but 100 percent more likely to result in broken families: Study 2017, The Washington Times. Retrieved from: http://m.washingtontimes.com/news/2017/feb/6/cohabitation-100-percent-likelier-broken-families/
xxxii. Ibid.
xxxiii. Ibid.
xxxiv. The National Marriage Project the Social Health of Marriage in America
xxxv. The Pros and Cons of Living Together Before Marriage – Retrieved on and updated on April, 2017
http://m.washingtontimes.com/news/2017/feb/6/cohabitation-100-percent-likelier-broken-families/
xxxvi. Dilley, A. (2017) The Three Myths of Cohabitation Retrieved from: http://www.christianitytoday.com/women/2017/march/three-myths-of-cohabitation.html
xxxvii. Stritof, S. (2017). Cohabitation Facts and Statistics You Need to Know Retrieved from: https://www.thespruce.com/cohabitation-facts-and-statistics-2302236
xxxviii. Dilley, A. (2017) The Three Myths of Cohabitation
http://www.christianitytoday.com/women/2017/march/three-myths-of-cohabitation.html
xxxix. Tomczak, L. (2016). Retrieved from: (OneNewsNow.com) https://www.onenewsnow.com/culture/2016/01/31/76-percent-say-living-together-before-marriage-ok
xxx. Stritof, S. (2017). Cohabitation Facts and Statistics You Need to Know Retrieved from: https://www.thespruce.com/cohabitation-facts-and-statistics-2302236
xxxi - Richardson, B. (2017) Cohabitation on the rise, but 100 percent more likely to result in broken families: Study 2017, The Washington Times. Retrieved from: http://m.washingtontimes.com/news/2017/feb/6/cohabitation-100-percent-likelier-broken-families/
xxxii. Ibid.
xxxiii. Ibid.
xxxiv. The National Marriage Project the Social Health of Marriage in America Retrieved from https://www.google.com/search?q=THE+NATIONAL+MARRIAGE+PROJECT+THE+SOCIAL+HEALTH+OF+MARRIAGE+IN+AMERICA+THE+NATIONAL+MARRIAGE+PROJECT&oq=THE+NATIONAL+MARRIAGE+PROJECT+THE+SOCIAL+HEALTH+OF+MARRIAGE+IN+AMERICA+THE+NATIONAL+MARRIAGE+PROJECT&aqs=chrome..69i57.2419j0j8&sourceid=chrome&ie=UTF-8
xxxv. The Pros and Cons of Living Together Before Marriage – Retrieved on and updated on April 21, 2017
http://m.washingtontimes.com/news/2017/feb/6/cohabitation-100-percent-likelier-broken-families/
xxxvi. Dilley, A. (2017) The Three Myths of Cohabitation Retrieved from: http://www.christianitytoday.com/women/2017/march/three-myths-of-cohabitation.html
xxxvii. Stritof, S. (2017). Cohabitation Facts and Statistics You Need to Know Retrieved from: https://www.thespruce.com/cohabitation-facts-and-statistics-2302236
xxxviii. Dilley, A. (2017) The Three Myths of Cohabitation
http://www.christianitytoday.com/women/2017/march/three-myths-of-cohabitation.html