Spring has sprung and amore is in
the air. Perhaps after months of schlepping back and forth to see your beloved
in the bitter cold of the polar vortex, you may be thinking that it’s time to
co-habitat. But, how soon is too soon to move in together?
Taking a look at 1,000 co-habitating couples, Rent.com set
out to find out how important the “try it before you buy it” theory is and how
couples truly feel after they’ve been hanging in the same quarters. Honestly,
we got freaked out at the sight of our boyfriend’s toothbrush in the bathroom
so we were just as interested as the rest to find out what the survey
uncovered.
Out of the 1,000 couples surveyed, 27% of respondents said
they moved in with their partner after dating for less than six months. Yet,
only 7% of renters recommend making that jump so quickly! In fact, 18% didn’t
think couples should move in together until after marriage. Hmm … interesting.
So perhaps we aren’t such a freak for getting freaked out by the toothbrush????
Here are a few highlights (and
WTF) stats from the survey:
- The #1 thing renters said they wished they discussed before moving in was how to divide their finances! (Um … duh! Seriously? These people didn’t think out this before hand?)
- Say goodbye to girls’ night out (Not Gonna Happen For Us!) 63% said they rarely, if ever, have a night out with JUST their friends! (Where is that number for co-dependents anonymous?)
@ypmazzy
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