Does cohabitation signal a morally dysfunctional society?

Every woman dreams of the day when that special someone sinks to one knee, looks them fondly straight in the eyes and utters the famous four magical words, "Will you marry me?"

But in today's glass-ceiling breaking, is this notion a bit antiquated? We live in a day and age where men and women do not wait until they are married to move in together.

Cohabitation - generally defined as an arrangement whereby two people decide to live together on a long-term basis in an emotionally and sexually intimate relationship - has become a common practice worldwide.

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