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9 Things I Have Learned Living With My Signifcant Other

It is not always like the movies or how you imagine it to be.

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9 Things I Have Learned Living With My Signifcant Other

My boyfriend and I have been dating for about 5 years. In our sophomore year of college, we decided to move into an apartment off campus because it was cheaper and we could live together!

1. Communication is KEY 

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When you want your space or want to be cuddled you have to tell them unless they will not know.

2. You do not have to do everything together 

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It is good to set aside time to spend with just you and your friends without your significant other.

3. They are GREAT study buddies 

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Need to cram for an exam?

4. Sometimes the little things don't matter 

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Not every thing needs to start an argument

5. If you don't want to share your food, hide it

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Or else he will eat all the Nutella again.

6. I drink a lot of milk

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Or maybe it is him who drinks it all and he says I do?

7. How to steal the blankets back

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All you have to do is pull really hard and wrap yourself into a burrito

8. Mexican food is ALWAYS an option

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It is cheap and who can say no to good food?

9. I will love him no matter what 

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Even if he eats all the Nutella and steals the blankets at night.

I would say it is the best thing I have ever done.

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