Some people love staying in—movies, takeout, and total relaxation. Others prefer going out—hiking, exploring new restaurants, and enjoying the outdoors. What’s your choice?
And if your partner prefers the opposite lifestyle, how would you make it work?
Do you believe couples should maintain a ‘dating mindset’—meaning staying curious about each other, continuing to show affection, etc—even after many years together? Share your thought below!
Do you maintain eye contact when dating to someone for a better connection?
Some people believe strong eye contact is essential for creating connection and attraction, while others naturally avoid it due to shyness, introversion, or discomfort.
They had to put up with him/her for the last 18/22 years and now you want to live somewhere where every argument discussion will be 3 to 1. No thank you. Hard enough getting thru the first 5 years without ‘mom’s’ opinion making judgement calls harder to agree upon.
Roena Pollard
It depends on if they need care if they up in age or an illness and need to be care for
Daniel
It depends entirely on why they are still living with parents so can't say for sure
William
They had to put up with him/her for the last 18/22 years and now you want to live somewhere where every argument discussion will be 3 to 1. No thank you. Hard enough getting thru the first 5 years without ‘mom’s’ opinion making judgement calls harder to agree upon.