8 Signs It’s Time To Move In With Your Partner

By Queen Elle
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Moving in with your partner is a significant step in any romantic relationship, and it’s important to consider if you are ready for such a commitment.

Although living with your partner can be exciting and enjoyable, it’s not always the best decision for every couple.

There are signs to look out for that tell you it might be time to take the next step and move in together.

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Understanding these signs can help you make a better decision about whether moving in with your partner is the right choice for you and your relationship.

 

1. There’s financial security

When deciding to move in with your significant other, it’s important to take stock of your  financial situation. 
Moving in together and starting new household won’t be too much of hassle if you already  have your own living quarters. 
Never, however, let money be your sole motivation.

 


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It’s not about the money when couple moves in together. 
Although it’s common justification, the idea that couple may cut costs by sharing housing  is huge red flag. 
If an argument like that ever comes up in the “let’s just live together” discussion, you need to  shut it down immediately.
You should give this lot more thought if you and your partner are still living at home with  your parents and are planning to move out. 
You should calculate whether or not your salary is sufficient for your desired standard of  living, as well as for covering emergency costs and large, unexpected purchases like security  deposit, plumber’s visit, new furniture, etc. 
When both of you are able to put aside sizable portion of your income each month without  feeling financially strained, it is probably appropriate to move in together.

 

2. The timing is great

They say that timing is everything, and that maxim couldn’t be more accurate. 
When life is smooth sailing all around you, it’s probably good time to make the move in  together. 
No one has to deal with any sort of personal drama, including that which may arise from  family troubles, health concerns, work pressures, or interpersonal conflicts.
You need to give yourself plenty of time to prepare for the big move and to make your new  place seem like home. 
You wouldn’t want your significant other to dislike you for being too preoccupied to help out,  would you?

3. You both agree it’s a good idea

If you or your potential roommate is hesitant about moving in together, it’s important to take  step back and think about whether or not this is really what you want. 
It’s crucial that both parties fully support each other without exerting any pressure on one  another. 
Until you’re very certain that you two want it equally badly, you should hold off. 
Keep in mind that there is never any shame in taking your time.

4. There’s no pressure

You and your partner aren’t the only ones who need to make preparations for the big move. 
Factors include one’s social circle. 
See to it that neither of you is being harmed by any forces from the outside.
Concerning parents, that’s whole other ballgame. 
You can’t really hold them responsible for wanting you to find love, settle down, get hitched,  and start family so they can start collecting grand-kids. 
But don’t feel like you have to give in to their demands. 
The key is to figure out what you want and go after it when you’re ready.

 

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Likewise, you may be taken aback by how much peer pressure can subtly influence your  decisions. 
Three out of the four of my closest girlfriends are committed to long-term relationships, and one is single. 
Our fourth team member complains nonstop that she is ready to take the next step in her life  and move in with her partner because she is tired of being left out.
You should immediately reverse course if you’re anything like her. 
Do not feel obligated to follow the crowd just because they have moved on to the next level. 
Different relationships develop at various rates. 
There’s nothing to worry about, even if you’re little behind. 
Keep in mind the old adage that caution and persistence pay out in the end.

5. The honeymoon stage is over

Moving in together is wonderful choice if you’re confident the honeymoon phase of your  relationship is finished. 
Being in committed relationship isn’t all roses and laughter. 
It covers everything from defecating in the wrong place to not washing dishes to arguing about  whose responsibility it was to leave the air conditioning on all weekend.
You’ll be far better prepared for cohabitation if you keep in mind that reality is going to be part of your regular existence together.

 

6. You’ve discussed expectations

It’s not good idea to move in with someone without first talking about what you each want  to get out of the arrangement. 
One of the most crucial issues to discuss is how rent will be divided, whether or not it will be  split evenly. 
But what about the rent and the utility bills? 
What’s the breakdown there? Do you each pay half every month, or do you switch off every so  often? 
Do you know how long of lease you want to commit to? 
How much money do you have to spend?
The division of housework is another topic for discussion. 
Where does one find the person in charge of the restroom’s cleanliness? 
How frequently should you clean your home? 
Do you intend to sweep or use vacuum cleaner? 
You might not give these sorts of things much thought, but if this is your first time sharing home with someone, you’ll quickly learn that they account for everything.
Deal-breakers must also be addressed. 
When he moves in with you, does he bring his pornographic collection for bachelors? 
Can she bring all one hundred pairs of shoes with her? 
It’s best to have the conversation about everything and everything right away.

 

7. You have survived the largest storm of your relationship

When two people have overcome an incredible challenge together and can truly declare that  they have moved mountains for each other, it may be time to consider live-in partnership. 
If you can emerge unhurt from terrible situations, it’s likely that you’re destined to be where  you are right now.
That you want to remain together no matter what shows that you’re now on the same page  and making progress toward common goal.

 

8. You’re ready for the next step

After you and your partner have reached the conclusion that you’re ready to take the next  step in your relationship, you can move in together. 
Remember that moving in together is big step for couples who decide they want to be together  for the long haul.
The traditional order of events is to live together, then get married, then have children, etc. 
You’ll be alright if you don’t let worry about the future prevent you from making what must be  long-term commitment to this relationship.

 

Conclusion

In conclusion, moving in with your partner is a big step in any relationship, and it shouldn’t be taken lightly.

It is important to consider different factors before making the decision to move in together, such as financial stability, communication skills, and personal values.

If you notice the signs that it’s time to move in with your partner and feel confident in your decision, it can be a wonderful experience that strengthens your bond and brings you closer together.

Ultimately, it is up to each couple to think about their own readiness for co-habitation and make the decision that is best for them.


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