It turns out why weddings don't make people happier.

Marriage does not make people happier than partnerships.

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Scientists have found that getting married doesn't make people happier. Overall life satisfaction increases significantly when people transition from living alone to living with a partner. The study was published in the Journal of Personality.
According to scientists, the most significant improvement in well-being occurs at the very beginning of a relationship, and positive changes often occur even before the couple begins living under the same roof.
The researchers sought to answer several specific questions. They wanted to determine the extent to which quality of life improved and whether it was maintained during the first few years of marriage, as well as whether getting married around the same time as cohabiting provided an additional, distinct boost to life satisfaction.
The results showed that life satisfaction peaked in the year participants first moved in with their new partner, with a slight decline occurring over the following two years.
The researchers also found that the impact of marriage was limited. There was no convincing evidence that getting married at the same time or soon after cohabitation increased life satisfaction beyond that gained from cohabitation.
It was previously reported that a tragedy occurred in Bosnia and Herzegovina, claiming the life of a twenty-six-year-old woman just hours after her wedding. The young woman died in the hospital without regaining consciousness after suddenly falling into a coma.
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