Let your partner know what you are and are not comfortable with when it comes to things like personal space, the amount of time you spend together, which household items you’re comfortable sharing, what you are happy with when it comes to guests and so on this can really help avoid resentment building up over time.
Divide chores up between you
Who does the housework remains one of the biggest reasons that cohabiting couples fight. When it comes to practical stuff like this, it can be useful to take a very neutral, non-emotive approach. Agree on what each of you will be doing and when you’ll be doing it.
Don’t spend all your time in the house
It can be easy to get a little lazy once you and your partner are cohabiting. But try going out to dinner dates, days out, fun activities and so on.
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