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Evidence From Research Studies (Neutral, Secular Sources)
Here are the major research-backed findings: Long-term commitment (like marriage) correlates with more stability
Research in sociology and psychology consistently shows:
- Married couples report higher relationship stability compared to dating or cohabiting couples.
- Marriage creates “institutional commitment”—social, legal, and emotional factors that reduce separation likelihood.
Children in stable two-parent homes show better average outcomes
- Large-scale studies show that children raised in stable, long-term households tend to:
- Perform better academically
- Show stronger socio-emotional development
- Experience lower rates of behavioural problems
- This does not mean unmarried parents cannot raise successful children—it means stability is the major factor, and marriage correlates with stability.
“Serial dating” or relationship turnover is associated with emotional stress
- Psychological studies suggest:
- Repeated breaking and forming of romantic bonds elevates emotional fatigue and attachment difficulties.
-Early sexual relationships without commitment can increase heartbreak frequency and reduce long-term trust.
Cohabitation without marriage has higher breakup rates
Studies show:
- Couples who cohabit before being strongly committed have higher breakup rates.
- Ambiguous expectations (“What are we really?”) increase relational insecurity.
Marriage is associated with better long-term mental and physical health
- Meta-analyses show that marriage—when functioning well—correlates with:
Lower depression, Lower mortality, Better financial stability, More long-term life satisfaction
Soooo, yh. There is so much more that could be said about this topic, but unfortunately I believe even writing this was a waste of time, knowing that most individuals can't be bothered reading all this or will already have a fixed mindset, and won't read this with an open mind but rather just to critique it.
I just want to see hima win or kanna. Or all of them