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LoginI want to date other people. This has to be unhealthy, right? Outside of relationship stuff, we get along. I want to break up in a healthy, positive way. Am I over-thinking a good, comfortable, financial arrangement? Or am I spinning my wheels? Can exes still live together? No bueno! That would be silly.
Why am I being contacted by my ex-boyfriend's roommate about my ex-boyfriend? July 11, AM Subscribe Why is my ex-boyfriend's roommate contacting me anonymously about my ex-boyfriend, 6 months after we broke-up? If this has happened to you, what did you think it meant? Things ended badly between my ex and I.
Only, with the cost of living being so high — and wages being so, well, not high — the whole moving out thing might not be possible, leaving you to cope with the not-so-ideal outcome of always, always, always being stuck together. One survey found that 38 percent of renters have called it quits with someone while sharing a place with their partner, yet continued to live together anyway 61 percent stayed put for a month or more, and 13 percent stayed for up to a year. The primary culprit? Not surprisingly, this limbo can take a toll on your overall well being. Since physical — and emotional — space is paramount to working through and processing your feelings following a breakup, continuing to live together makes the process of moving on that much more difficult.
Need a quick answer to a relationship dilemma? Relationship expert Dr. Q: My live-in girlfriend ended our relationship, but she has asked me to be friends and not move out. I am in love with her, and am having a hard time letting go. I asked her if we can try to be friends if I do move out.
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6/28/2024
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6/28/2024
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