Re: Relationship Exit Plans?
Just being sensible. I've known of a few young couples who have moved in together only to split up after a couple of months as the harsh realities of maintaining a home hit them. It's all well and good seeing each other for a few hours every week but to be locked in together for days on end with one or both not pulling their weight in sharing chores such as cooking and cleaning soon causes arguments and the inevitable separation.Re: Relationship Exit Plans?
From what I know of today, its the right way.Re: Relationship Exit Plans?
Re: Relationship Exit Plans?
Very sensible. Even if I had the inclination to have a relationship now (which I don't) I wouldn't even move in with anyone these days - Live Apart Together is the ultimate in common sense. Both people keep their own possessions and property and have separate finances but enjoy a relationship.Re: Relationship Exit Plans?
It's a good idea ... I know it might make it seem that romance is dead but each half of the partnership can feel more secure and comfortable within the relationship because they're not trapped in it, and should it happen, if it helps bring about an amicable split that's got to be better for both of them.
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