Research confirms that close interpersonal relationships work best when both parties are forthcoming with their wants, needs, and desires.
Sit down with your partner beforehand and have an open discussion about simple things like routines (both on a daily, weekly, and monthly schedule), whether you’d rather set the table instead of preparing dinner, and what you’re looking to get out of this living situation.Even when both you and your partner get very close, living in close quarters together can put a strain on even positive relationships.
As a result, it’s best to listen to the experts and take the time to set down some boundaries. These can range from more obvious ones like time priorities and how much quality time you both want or need,.
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