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Moving in with your significant other
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Old Jun 30, 2006, 01:34 AM #26 (permalink) of 27
I did ask her and I saw how she kept the house when I was coming over... but I didn't know that unless it was a "special" occassion she won't clean..
i can haz acer?!


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Old Jul 3, 2006, 08:42 PM Local time: Jul 3, 2006, 04:42 PM #27 (permalink) of 27
Originally Posted by Furby
here's my advise. Why not trying living with the other person for a while.. Ask his parents if you can move in for a couple of weeks just to see if you like it..


You do realize there's a big flaw in your logic, right? His parents? Consent to us living together!? ROFL. In lame-man's terms, that is a realll big no no in our case due to the fact that his entire family (all 100+ relatives included) are strict Catholics. Which means, no living together unless engaged/married.

However, like Max Biggs said, the point of this thread IS for discussion and to give some other people out there on the same page something to think about.

I think everyone in a relationship (especially college students free and away from parental control) between the ages of 18 - 24 experience something relative to this topic.

If I was sincerely thinking about this and wanted advice for my personal situation, then yes, I would put this in ANGST instead. Appreciate the input.
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