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Before You Move In Together, Talk About These 5 Things

Moving In Together Changes Everything Moving in together often feels like the natural next step in a relationship. You love each other, you spend most nights together anyway, and sharing a home seems logical. But psychology tells a slightly different story. Cohabitation doesn’t just combine two lives — it reveals two completely different operating systems. Small habits become daily realities. Personal space shrinks. Expectations that once stayed hidden start appearing in ordinary moments like dishes in the sink or unpaid bills. That’s why the happiest couples don’t just sign a lease together. They first have a few honest, sometimes uncomfortable conversations that protect the relationship long term. If you’re considering living together, these five conversations matter more than the furniture you buy. 1. The Money Conversation Money arguments are one of the most common causes of relationship conflict. When two people share a home, financial habits collide quickly . Bef...

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