RE: What happens when we live in separate rooms? - @ruthjoe is asking...
Couldn't be more apt! 👏🏻👌🏻
I was thinking about writing under the assignment, but you’ve pretty much summed up everything. I would just add one little thing: if you can, and there’s no issue, sleep with your partner. At least, I wouldn’t think otherwise.
There were times when we slept in different rooms—mostly when the children were small. If one woke up crying, the other two would as well, and suddenly, there would be three crying children!
So, my two older children slept in a separate room with their dad, while I slept with the baby. I don’t really remember how I felt about it—our priorities were different at the time. We were just trying to get through each day and night. Lol, those times!
Anyway, the point is, it’s not the end of the world—or a bad thing—to sleep in separate rooms if the situation calls for it. But if possible, I would always try to make sleeping together a priority.
What about this Maan? Can you shed some light here as well?
Is it sarcasm? 🐵🙈
Lol.
Either way, I’d say:
Try to make this arrangement (sleeping in the same room—better yet, on the same bed) work if the situation allows. If not, no harm done. But there should at least be some level of quality time together—be it day, night, or evening—where partners can lie back, relax, and talk things out… or just lay there silently, but in the same vicinity.
Hope that answers your query or gives you my take on the situation.
No, it's gonna be one fun case with two different circadian rhythms 😂🤣
Thank you maan for advocating here and I'll be back to you time to time if i need any help regarding relationship.
Can i?
Are you hinting on to something???? Is there a relationship in picture as you have asked for:
Of course, you can. I can share what I have... Wisdom? Hihi... Some experiences, yes, that I can do.
Yes it is.
kuch bhi chalay ga as long as the intention is well to make it work 😉