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When do you feel is the right time to discuss taking that next step? I'm in no rush but im just curious to know other people's input. When is discussing this topic appropriate without scaring the other person?
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if you hang out and are kissing more than 4 times a week and having sex 3 or more times a week.Save alot of money on gas and just move in.
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if you hang out and are kissing more than 4 times a week and having sex 3 or more times a week.Save alot of money on gas and just move in. Well, thats just it, i do drive back and forth a lot and i do basically live there part time. |
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Depends on the situation...
How long have you been with him.. How many times have you already spent nights over there.. How about weekends or weeks at a time.. I think that if you already been had a drawer there and are buying things to keep there.. food and ect.. then maybe it is okay to mention it... I dont know... depends! |
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Never but you can have a draw
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Never but you can have a draw i think i like that answer myself |
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i would never move in with someone again...........screw all that
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Edited by
HubbyJosh
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Thu 08/21/08 03:07 PM
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My wife and I were together for two years before we moved in together. I didn't even realize it happened, lol. Her stuff just starting finding its way into my home and there it stayed.
There's no rush though. You just really need to make sure your relationship is mature enough to handle it. It's not easy when you first move in together. Especially when your ideas of housekeeping differ so greatly. IMO the best thing to do is to start spending nights, then weekends, then go from there and see how you two get along in while living together. |
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As soon as someone gets knocked up.
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Never but you can have a draw i think i like that answer myself Really... |
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I usually wait until my partner can afford the deposit and first and last month's rent before considering moving in with them.
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When do you feel is the right time to discuss taking that next step? I'm in no rush but im just curious to know other people's input. When is discussing this topic appropriate without scaring the other person? |
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My wife and I were together for two years before we moved in together. I didn't even realize it happened, lol. Her stuff just starting finding its way into my home and there it stayed. There's no rush though. You just really need to make sure your relationship is mature enough to handle it. It's not easy when you first move in together. Especially when your ideas of housekeeping differ so greatly. IMO the best thing to do is to start spending nights, then weekends, then go from there and see how you two get along in while living together. Good advice, and i am in no rush. i have been there before and i dont wanna rush into it again. I do spend weekends and a few nights a week sometimes. It slowly started to happen. so i will take it one step at a time. |
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Just pack up your stuff and show up on their doorstep. See what happens.
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Just pack up your stuff and show up on their doorstep. See what happens. |
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Once you've realized that your cat has not been out in a week cause you've spent every night at his place...meow!
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Just pack up your stuff and show up on their doorstep. See what happens. |
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I think it depends on how much "stuff" you have. It's a big decision if you have a house and garage full of stuff.
On the other hand, if you are traveling lite and live in a small apartment, what the heck, go for it. |
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1/2 hour
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NEVER!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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