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Moving in together is a big step in relationships – it’s a commitment to be married to someone without any actual marriage perks. Everything is done the same – costs of living are shared, every minute is together and cheating still isn’t condoned.
CNN has compiled a list of tips to ease the transition for those moldy old late 20-somethings. As always, OTR is looking out for you. Here’s a list of tips to help college students move in with their better halves.
• Share your poisons – After freshman year, girls are no longer guaranteed free booze at every party they attend which makes alcohol a highly-valued commodity for the ladies. To ensure that your mate won’t devour your coveted peach-flavored Schnapps, discuss the liquor dos and don’ts. Split the cost of alcoholic essentials and pay for favorites yourself.
• Two Is Better Than One – Domestic disputes are going to happen, to avoid bedroom banishment and a stiff neck due to a night on the couch, get a place with two bedrooms.
• Keep It On Your Side – Draw an imaginary line between the girl stuff and the guy stuff. No guy wants to open the medicine cabinet and find it jam-packed with feminine products.
• Calling It Quits – To avoid a terribly uncomfortable breakup in the same place, don’t burn bridges with friends. Have tons of girl/guy nights - chances are that if your friends see you make an effort, they are more likely to let you crash after a breakup.
And there you have it, OTR’s guide to moving in. So remember to consult this list before Move-in day so you don’t end up alone in a two bedroom apartment.







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