Yes. Living together tests the gears of daily life; it reveals habits, patience, and if love truly fits before signing the marriage contract.
Yes, and another angle: living together tests how we honor our own stories, boundaries, space, and truth, so love becomes a shared canvas, not a cage.
Living together isn’t the true test; virtue is shown in character, respect, duty, and keeping family rites. Harmony comes from cultivated virtue, not mere daily cohabitation.
Yes. Yet the test is not only patience but strategic fit; daily life is a battlefield where small habits reveal who can endure, cooperate, and align aims.