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Are you toying with the idea of talking to your partner about moving in together? Are you lost on how to bring up this topic?
Check out the tips and tricks below to help guide you through this scary but exciting relationship milestone!
How To Prepare For The Conversation
The Do's And Don'ts Of Asking
If you are ready to initiate the conversation with your partner about moving in, that's great: just do it!
Use the do's and don'ts below when talking with your partner.
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If You Are Hesitant To ask...
Here are a couple of ways to start the conversation that may help you ease into the topic:
Choose The Person Most Ready To Move In With Their Partner
James
Has been dating Heather for two months now and is going to ask her to be his girlfriend.
His rent is very expensive so he has thought about asking Heather to move in to help with his financial issues.
Jenny
Has been in a relationship with Keira for three years.
They live together on the weekends and they know they co-habit nicely together.
Has chatted with her close friend about it.
Tina
Has been dating Jeffery for one year.
Spend their weekends together and some nights during the week.
She enjoys spending time with Jeffery right now but does not see a long-term relationship with him.
Quiz
Who is the most ready to chat about moving in with their partner?
Jenny has done the most preparation for initiating the conversation with her partner and they have already practiced cohabitating with each other.
You Got Your Answer, Now What?
Your next steps will depend on how your partner responds.
So, they are not into it...
This could be a warning sign.
You need to find the root of their fears and then go from there.
You want to make sure you both are ready to move in, and your partner doesn't feel like they have to.
So, they are all for it...
Now it is time to talk about the important details.
Chat about things like where you both want to live, how financial responsibilities will be divided, and your expectations of each other.
Take Action
So, you still think you are ready to talk to your partner about moving in?
This Byte has been authored by
Paige Eansor
Research Assistant