Living with Others, Part 1
I recently counted that I?ve shared a home with 20 people in total over the course of my life, excluding my parents who put up with me before I moved away for college. The number consists of several roommates with a few boyfriends thrown into the mix. That?s 20 people whose lives have been intertwined […]
I recently counted that I?ve shared a home with 20 people in total over the course of my life, excluding my parents who put up with me before I moved away for college. The number consists of several roommates with a few boyfriends thrown into the mix. That?s 20 people whose lives have been intertwined with mine in various capacities, for various amounts of time. Either way, we?ve all shared moments and glimpses in time ? some people are distant memories, while others will forever hold a place in my heart. During the time of me working on this story, my situation in life has changed from living with someone to finding myself on my own and adjusting. Instead of sharing my own experience of living with someone at this particular time, I’ll say this: living with others, not necessarily living in one shared space, but sharing your life with the people you love ? family, friends, roommates, boyfriends, girlfriends, husbands, wives, partners and anything in between — is something we should all remember to embrace.
I had the privilege of asking some wonderful couples, families, and roommates to share with us their ways of living together, how they make it work, ...
I recently counted that I?ve shared a home with 20 people in total over the course of my life, excluding my parents who put up with me before I moved away for college. The number consists of several roommates with a few boyfriends thrown into the mix. That?s 20 people whose lives have been intertwined with mine in various capacities, for various amounts of time. Either way, we?ve all shared moments and glimpses in time ? some people are distant memories, while others will forever hold a place in my heart. During the time of me working on this story, my situation in life has changed from living with someone to finding myself on my own and adjusting. Instead of sharing my own experience of living with someone at this particular time, I’ll say this: living with others, not necessarily living in one shared space, but sharing your life with the people you love ? family, friends, roommates, boyfriends, girlfriends, husbands, wives, partners and anything in between — is something we should all remember to embrace.
I had the privilege of asking some wonderful couples, families, and roommates to share with us their ways of living together, how they make it work, ...
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