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The Marriage Effect: A marriage of convenience sports romance (Washington Wolves Book 3)

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Due to the better general health and better lifestyle choices, it is understandable that the survival of happily married couples can be longer than those who are either unhappily married or single. Marriage benefits everyone because separating childbearing and childrearing from marriage burdens innocent bystanders: not just children, but the whole community. Often, the community must step in to provide (more or less directly) for their well-being and upbringing. Thus, by encouraging the marriage norms of monogamy, sexual exclusivity, and permanence, the state is strengthening civil society and reducing its own role. Laub, J. H. (2006). Edwin H. Sutherland and the Michael-Adler report: Searching for the soul of criminology seventy years later. Criminology, 44(2), 235–258. Sampson, R. J. (2015). Crime and the life course in a changing world: Insights from Chicago and implications for global criminology. Asian Criminology, 10, 277–286. This may be due to women’s tendency to internalize their anxiety and stress, which takes a toll on their body and heart, over a prolonged period.

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Gove, Walter R.; Hughes, Michael; Style, Carolyn Briggs (1983). "Does Marriage Have Positive Effects on the Psychological Well-Being of the Individual?". Journal of Health and Social Behavior. 24 (2): 122–131. doi: 10.2307/2136639. ISSN 0022-1465. JSTOR 2136639. PMID 6886367. Finally, support for marriage between a man and a woman is no excuse for animus against those with same-sex attractions or for ignoring the needs of individuals who, for whatever reason, may never marry. They are no less worthy than others of concern and respect. Yet this same diligent concern for the common good requires protecting and strengthening the marriage culture by promoting the truth about marriage. The Consequences of Redefining Marriage Savolainen, J. (2009). Work, family and criminal desistance. The British Journal of Criminology, 49, 285–304. Andrew Sullivan, Virtually Normal: An Argument About Homosexuality (New York: Vintage Books, 1996), pp. 202–203. Prolonged periods of psychological stress or unresolved conflicts can result in the blood glucose levels being increased over an extended time frame.

It is also worth mentioning that data shows that cohabitation may appear to have much of the same advantages to health that marriage does; which may lead individuals to assume that cohabitation is a good alternative to marriage. However, as a caution it is good to remember that cohabitation also is a less stable family structure both for couples with or without children. Furthermore, it has been found that those in cohabitating relationships are more likely to end their unions, have lower life satisfaction, have low relationship quality and more likely to be depressed. Thus, we see that more benefits lie in traditional marriage than cohabitation. [7] A 2012 article in New York Magazine introduced Americans to “throuple,” a new term akin to a “couple,” but with three people whose “throuplehood is more or less a permanent domestic arrangement. The three men work together, raise dogs together, sleep together, miss one another, collect art together, travel together, bring each other glasses of water, and, in general, exemplify a modern, adult relationship. Except that there are three of them.” [36] Staff, J, Schulenberg, J. E., Maslowsky, J., Bachman, J. G., O'Malley, P. M., Maggs, J. L., & Johnston, L. D. (2010). Substance use changes and social role transitions: proximal developmental effects on ongoing trajectories from late adolescence through early adulthood. Development and Psychopathology, 22, 917. Stanley, T. D., & Doucouliagos, H. (2012). Meta-regression analysis in economics and business. New York: Routledge.

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Jim Sanders, “Jerry Brown Vetoes Bill Allowing More Than Two Parents,” The Sacramento Bee, September 30, 2012, http://blogs.sacbee.com/capitolalertlatest/2012/09/jerry-brown-vetoes-bill-allowing-more-than-two-parents.html (accessed March 6, 2013). McGloin, J. M., Sullivan, C. J., Piquero, A. R., & Pratt, T. C. (2007). Local life circumstances and offending specialization/versatility. The Journal of Research in Crime and Delinquency, 44(3), 321.In 2009, Newsweek reported that the United States already had over 500,000 polyamorous households. [34] The author concluded: [P]erhaps the practice is more natural than we think: a response to the challenges of monogamous relationships, whose shortcomings…are clear. Everyone in a relationship wrestles at some point with an eternal question: can one person really satisfy every need? Polyamorists think the answer is obvious—and that it’s only a matter of time before the monogamous world sees there’s more than one way to live and love. [35]

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