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Moved in after a month - blimey. I though I was rushing it after 7 months.

(, Thu 7 Oct 2010, 14:21, 1 reply, 15 years ago)
It just kind of happened like that, it wasn't scary
he was just staying over most nights and then eventually his mum refused to do his washing because she said he didn't live there anymore and I was like "why, where does he live?"
(, Thu 7 Oct 2010, 14:25, Reply)
I'm steadfastly holding off Em moving in with me
I love having the place to myself too much.
(, Thu 7 Oct 2010, 14:28, Reply)
My gf is going on holiday without me in a month's time. Much as I love her I am looking forward to having the flat to myself for a week

(, Thu 7 Oct 2010, 14:32, Reply)
I love it
I had only recently started living by myself before I met Em, so still crave having the place to myself.
(, Thu 7 Oct 2010, 14:35, Reply)
I think it's healthy for the relationship too.

(, Thu 7 Oct 2010, 14:39, Reply)

the relationship my xbox stats
(, Thu 7 Oct 2010, 14:49, Reply)
I don't play computer games - find them boring.
I will spend the week eating exactly what I like, going to the pub and watching loads of stuff I have recorded on sky+ that she doesn't like watching.
(, Thu 7 Oct 2010, 14:54, Reply)
Wiggy does that
when I'm not in he watches Battlestar in his pants and eats popcorn.
(, Thu 7 Oct 2010, 15:10, Reply)

his my
(, Thu 7 Oct 2010, 15:14, Reply)

eats popcorn has several Lords Prayer wanks.
(, Thu 7 Oct 2010, 15:16, Reply)
So did I, I was all panicky and commitment phobic about stuff like that
so it was never really mentioned, he just spent more and more time there until I got used to it. I do still enjoy the odd occasions when I get the flat to myself though.
(, Thu 7 Oct 2010, 14:32, Reply)
At times I practically say
"So, you're going home after work tomorrow."
(, Thu 7 Oct 2010, 14:33, Reply)
haha aww poor Em
you'd miss her if she stayed away.

Wiggy used to go home for an hour or two a week to get his clothes washed until his mum stopped doing it. We have quite separate lives though, I'm out 2 nights a week teaching pole, he goes to his mates' house for a smoke which I don't really get involved in and then at the weekends we do stuff apart or together depending on convenience.
(, Thu 7 Oct 2010, 14:41, Reply)
That's just it, I don't know if I would
To be honest, someone has to be gone a LONG time before I miss them.

Em works a couple of late shifts a week, and seeing as she can't get home after then, it means she has to stay at mine. She doesn't see her friends on a weekly basis like I do, and has no other hobbies really.
(, Thu 7 Oct 2010, 14:45, Reply)
find her a hobby
I hear pole dancing is good.
(, Thu 7 Oct 2010, 14:49, Reply)
She has zero motivation to do so
But she's also switching jobs at the moment, so not the best time to find a hobby.
(, Thu 7 Oct 2010, 14:53, Reply)
I was all for moving in with my boyfriend
until I spent two weeks on holiday with him. I could cheerfully have killed him to death several times a day, most days. This has...complicated matters somewhat.
/sigh
(, Thu 7 Oct 2010, 14:40, Reply)
they do say the first holiday makes or breaks!
My best friend bought a house with her bloke after only a few months together and I thought that was just insane, but they've lasted. She used to go on and on about how perfect he was and I knew that would change as soon as she moved in with him, which it has, thankfully!
(, Thu 7 Oct 2010, 14:42, Reply)
He has no idea
but, as I said to Amberl the other day - he was an arsehole of goatse proportions for almost the entire two weeks. I've been on holiday with him before and it was never as bad, and certainly things have been dodgy since we got back. I just don't think I can stand to live with him now, and if I can't stand to live with him, thean should I even be with him? Bleh, doubts are horrible.
I think I need the waaaaaahmbulance. /eeemmmooooo
(, Thu 7 Oct 2010, 14:48, Reply)
I'll join you in that waaaaahmbulance
Definitely doubting relationship stuff, and I feel rather shitty for doing so.
(, Thu 7 Oct 2010, 14:49, Reply)
It's crap, isn't it?
You think things are ok, and everything is fine, then you remember just how much you wanted to punch them in the face, and oh look, they're doing that REALLY FUCKING ANNOYING thing again and complaining about you being a bit distant. Yes, I'm distant because I'm giving myself a hernia by internalising just how much I want to rage a bit right now, so if you could stop clinging that'd be great.
Aaaand breathe...
(, Thu 7 Oct 2010, 14:55, Reply)
AMEN
*highfives*
(, Thu 7 Oct 2010, 14:57, Reply)
I understand what you mean
I had an ex who lived quite far away so I would spend all weekend with him and then not see him for two weeks so you would think I would cherish the whole time I spent with him but I found myself wanting a break from him after a day or two so I realised that it didn't really have a future if I couldn't stand to be with him for long periods and as soon as I noticed that I think I mentally wrote off the relationship so he couldn't do anything right after that.
(, Thu 7 Oct 2010, 14:54, Reply)
Been there, done that
Although I did enjoy spending my time with her every weekend.

I'm pretty convinced that I like my own space too much to ever commit myself fully into a relationship.
(, Thu 7 Oct 2010, 14:56, Reply)
Amen and high fives to this also
Especially since I've lived essentially on my own for a good 7 years. Although I fear that 'my own space' and 'too cold and dead inside to actually love someone properly' are interchangeable in my case.
(, Thu 7 Oct 2010, 14:59, Reply)
Maybe in my case too
But that doesn't bother me.
(, Thu 7 Oct 2010, 15:00, Reply)
I was once like you two
my friends said I was cold and dead and incapable of love, and I thought so too until I met Wiggy, so I think you just need to find the right person and the right balance. Although I think I got fucking lucky because he puts up with all my lazy, high maintenance shitehawkery.
(, Thu 7 Oct 2010, 15:09, Reply)
DTMFA

(, Thu 7 Oct 2010, 14:55, Reply)
Eh?

(, Thu 7 Oct 2010, 14:57, Reply)
Dump the motherfucking arsehole?

(, Thu 7 Oct 2010, 14:58, Reply)
Ditch the mother fucker already © Dan Savage

(, Thu 7 Oct 2010, 15:00, Reply)
holidays or working together are both good tests of a relationship

(, Thu 7 Oct 2010, 14:44, Reply)
That's very nice
I almost had to force my ex. Not because he didn't want (it was mainly his idea, as he was going to be homeless soon) but because he couldn't make his mind up for anything, and his parents didn't like me.
(, Thu 7 Oct 2010, 14:30, Reply)

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