Sliding Versus Deciding: A Theme Analysis of Deciding Conversations of Non-Engaged Cohabiting Couples |
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Authors: | Jennifer S. Priem Loren C. Bailey Keli Steuber Fazio |
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Affiliation: | 1. Department of Communication, Wake Forest Universitypriemjs@wfu.edu;3. Wake Forest University;4. Department of Communication Studies, College of New Jersey |
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Abstract: | The goal of the study was to examine conversations about living together between cohabiting partners. Survey responses of 103 non-engaged cohabiting couples (206 individuals) were assessed using theme analysis procedures. Results show that 84% of the sample did have a conversation about the transition prior to moving in together. The conversations ranged from relational and logistical issues to justifications for why cohabitation was the right choice. The theme analysis also revealed that for some couples, the decision to cohabit was dependent on having a conversation, while for others the conversation seemed to occur after the decision had been made. |
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Keywords: | Cohabitation Cohabitation Turning Point Coresidential Deciding Inertia Effect Living Together Sliding |
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