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National Marriage Centers neither endorses nor do we denounce Alternative Relationships. It it our mission to provide Relationship Education and Intervention to all Couples. Our program provides the assistance of a Family Life Educator and Coach that is equipped to address the  specialized  needs of  all  relationships.

What is Normality?

 

The only way to talk about "normal" behavior or "normal" activities, that makes sense is to refer to Statistical Normality - What "most people" do, what most think.

 

Of course it is possible to think of morality as the guide to our behavior and thinking; however, these are very private and very personal and do not necessarily include anyone but ourselves.

 

In the sense of statistics - most people - find themselves in a one-man, one-woman relationship.

 

There are those in our society who find Alternative Type Relationships more appealing and expedient than the norm.

 

There have always been those who choose to, or who are forced to, not legally marry in the eyes of the state. They often think, act and live their lives as though they were.

 

They refer to themselves as married but have encounter legal obstacles that hinder them from being licensed. For what ever their reason may be, it is nonetheless their choice.

 

The fact is that most Alternative Relationships have just as many and sometimes more, problems and conflicts as those who are legally married.

 

Cohabitation is by far the most popular alternate form. Singles who cohabit, or “live together” make up this group. A simple definition may be “ Singles sharing a bedroom with someone, who may or may not have children.

 

With the staggering divorce rate and the length of time needed to complete the process, some couples find themselves starting a new family before legally ending the previous one.

 

Living together is a way of life that more and more people are choosing, for many reasons. People from all social, educational, and age groups have chosen this form.

 

Other alternative relationships types can be: Communal Marriages and Civil Unions.  

 

All couples and their families need to be assured, that what ever their situation may be, they can find help for their Relationship. A National Marriage Center Affiliate can provide that assistance.

 

 

For more Information visit the following link:

 Seven Basic Types of Marriages