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cohabit verb abide together, be intimate, conjugate, consuescere, copulate, couple, dwell together, live in sexxal intimacy, live together, live with, lodge together, reside together, room together, share an address, share bed and board, stay together Associated concepts: cohabit as husband and wife How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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Although these sources of income might make some families appear less poor, there is no guarantee that resources from cohabiters will be used to benefit children. They write, "[B]y using the census data, one cannot assert that same-sex cohabiters are either gay men or lesbians" (pp. Those persons who stalked men tended to be strangers or acquaintances, rather than intimates, such as former spouses, former boy or girlfriends, or former cohabiters. |
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