Cohabitation
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- | '''Cohabitation''' is an [[unmarried]] emotional and physical [[intimate relationship]] which includes a common living place and [[sexual intercourse]]. | + | '''Cohabitation''' is an arrangement where two people who are not [[marriage|married]] live together in an [[intimate relationship]], particularly an emotionally and/or sexually intimate one, on a long-term or permanent basis. |
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*[[Manon Lescaut]] | *[[Manon Lescaut]] |
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Cohabitation is an arrangement where two people who are not married live together in an intimate relationship, particularly an emotionally and/or sexually intimate one, on a long-term or permanent basis.
More broadly, the term cohabitation can mean any number of people living together.
See also
See also
- Alimony
- Family
- Child
- Interpersonal relationship and Intimate relationship
- Marriage gap
- Living Apart Together
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