Saturday, December 17, 2016
Deciding To Live Together
When you have been dating someone for awhile and decide that you are ready to live together there are things that have to be considered. You need to carefully plan and figure out all of the details. If not, you are both setting yourselves up for disaster and lots of problems. A decision to begin a live in relationship is one that cannot be taken lightly. It is a big decision and one that will affect every aspect of the lives of both parties.
If you have decided that you want to begin a live in relationship with another person, you need to spend time together talking about your decision. If you are not both on the same page and both wanting to live together, the relationship will never work. You will find that you have more problems than you ever anticipated. Your relationship will begin to deteriorate and fall apart. Fighting and arguing ensues and soon you are both parting ways.
The key to a successful relationship is communication. You have to be able to talk to each other and work through things. Most often problems can be resolved simply by talking. You can also prevent problems by taking the time to communicate and understand each other. It is very simple to find out how a person feels about the relationship and the possibility of beginning a live in relationship.
Before entering into a live in situation with another person, there are some important factors to keep in mind. Most often people that make a decision to live together have been dating for an extended period of time. They have gotten to know each other very well. They both have an understanding of what they want out of the relationship. They are committed to a long term relationship with each other. They both want to be together and have gotten close enough to where they are ready to take that next step and move forward in their relationship.
After a decision has been made to live together, there are other factors that come into play. You need to decide which person will be moving or if both people are. This can be a tricky situation in itself. The decision is sometimes dependent on current housing situations and other factors. Perhaps one partner owns their home or has more room. There could be children involved in the decision. If you have children, chances are that you do not necessarily want to uproot them and move them to a new home. This can impact your decision.
No matter what the situation is, know exactly what you want going in. Do not make a decision in haste. Take the time to process everything and consider all aspects. Think about the long term consequences of your decision. Is the person that you are considering living with someone that you can see yourself spending the rest of your life with? If not, you need to reconsider your decision and not rush to move in.