Divorced but Living Together: The Secret Reasons Behind Cohabitation

Conflicts of cohabitation after divorce: emotional, independence, children and moral complexity

Karl Walker
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Are you divorced?

Divorce is no longer an unspeakable secret, but it is not common to continue cohabitation after divorce.

The word “cohabitation divorce” has quietly emerged, referring to men and women who have divorced but have chosen to live together for various reasons.

Will you agree with the behavior of continuing cohabitation after divorce?

This non -traditional lifestyle not only challenges the bottom line of traditional family concepts, but also touches multiple sensitive topics such as personal freedom, moral ethics, and children’s well -being.

This article will explore the complex emotion and social impact behind this phenomenon through two controversial examples.

Controversy case 1: Emotional dependence and independence contest

Lia and Alex are a divorce couple, but they choose to continue living together.

Lia admits that she cannot give up her sense of dependence on Alex, although their marriage has died.

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