I have a very close friend, during our last chatting, she was asking me if there anything wrong with couple having two bedroom...., when l asked why, she explained that for the pased five yrs, she and her man have been sleeping in different room, and that they 've been living that way, without any problem, but of recent her man started making problems for that...., telling her to move to his own bedroom..., but she really don't buy the idea of having one ..room for both.., she want to maintain it the way it's been; when she told the man there's nothing wrong with that, he said everything is wrong with that..;
But frankly speaking, i don't see anything wrong with her......: Or is there anything wrong with having two bedroom?
Posted: at 27-07-2009 03:30 PM (14 years ago) | Gistmaniac
erikaakpan at 27-07-2009 03:40 PM (14 years ago) (f)
hmmm this reminds of of the show i love lucy.
but if they werent planning on moving in together the right way as in have a one bedroom, they should have never moved in together in the first place. its understandable why her man is complaining. why doesnt she want to live in a one bedroom? wat if they decide to have kids? are they gonna have to have a 3 bedroom?
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Posted: at 27-07-2009 03:40 PM (14 years ago) | Gistmaniac
nellygold at 27-07-2009 04:03 PM (14 years ago) (f)
hmmm this reminds of of the show i love lucy.
but if they werent planning on moving in together the right way as in have a one bedroom, they should have never moved in together in the first place. its understandable why her man is complaining. why doesnt she want to live in a one bedroom? wat if they decide to have kids? are they gonna have to have a 3 bedroom?
they r not living together...rather they r sharing a flat
B4 they moved in 2gether both of them agreed in sleeping apart, but doesn't mean that they don't do that...'cos they are legally married, N i asked same question she said she feels more confortable sleeping alone, that was her only reason; They already have two kids, exactly they have 3 bedrooms, the two kids sleeps in on room; dat was y i didn' get it well myself.
Posted: at 27-07-2009 04:03 PM (14 years ago) | Gistmaniac
erikaakpan at 27-07-2009 04:13 PM (14 years ago) (f)
Quote from: nellygold on 27-07-2009 04:03 PM
hmmm this reminds of of the show i love lucy.
but if they werent planning on moving in together the right way as in have a one bedroom, they should have never moved in together in the first place. its understandable why her man is complaining. why doesnt she want to live in a one bedroom? wat if they decide to have kids? are they gonna have to have a 3 bedroom?
they r not living together...rather they r sharing a flat
B4 they moved in 2gether both of them agreed in sleeping apart, but doesn't mean that they don't do that...'cos they are legally married, N i asked same question she said she feels more confortable sleeping alone, that was her only reason; They already have two kids, exactly they have 3 bedrooms, the two kids sleeps in on room; dat was y i didn' get it well myself.
thats wierd..... if they are married they are misleading their kids....but i viewing it in another perspective, the growing need for separate bedrooms also represents the speed-up of family life — women’s roles have changed — and the need for extra space eases the strain on the relationship.
the only reason i can think of that she would want to sleep in different rooms is snoring or with children crying.
Flirtation: Attention without intention.
Posted: at 27-07-2009 04:13 PM (14 years ago) | Gistmaniac
but if they werent planning on moving in together the right way as in have a one bedroom, they should have never moved in together in the first place. its understandable why her man is complaining. why doesnt she want to live in a one bedroom? wat if they decide to have kids? are they gonna have to have a 3 bedroom?
they r not living together...rather they r sharing a flat
B4 they moved in 2gether both of them agreed in sleeping apart, but doesn't mean that they don't do that...'cos they are legally married, N i asked same question she said she feels more confortable sleeping alone, that was her only reason; They already have two kids, exactly they have 3 bedrooms, the two kids sleeps in on room; dat was y i didn' get it well myself.
thats wierd..... if they are married they are misleading their kids....but i viewing it in another perspective, the growing need for separate bedrooms also represents the speed-up of family life — women’s roles have changed — and the need for extra space eases the strain on the relationship.
the only reason i can think of that she would want to sleep in different rooms is snoring or with children crying.
it is very wierd....were is d closeness... they only come together wen they want to make babies...they will now enter production room located inside d factory... something is not right btw them...
Posted: at 27-07-2009 04:19 PM (14 years ago) | Hero