So, the time has come to take the next step in your relationship. Maybe it started with a dresser drawer at their place, then you had a spare key made, and now you're ready to go all in and make the big move. Moving in with your significant other is an exciting milestone, yes, but it definitely comes with its fair share of awkward or "what the f*ck!" moments. Those quirks you've successfully hidden from each other up to this point? Well, now they're totally out in the open. In the end, moving in together will only bring you that much closer to your partner, but there are certain hilarious scenarios that will inevitably occur when you combine addresses for the first time. Because, let's be real: you don't really know a person until you live with them.
Do you wash the dishes right after you eat or wait? Do you wear shoes in the house? Do you clean every Saturday morning while rocking out to '90s pop or only when you're expecting company? These are all things you're going to discover about each other once you move in together. And not only will your cleaning habits vary, but you and your partner might also have very different definitions of the word "clean."
When you live separately, it's easy to keep your weirder habits on the DL, but once you share a space, there's no place for your quirks to hide. Honestly, it's refreshing to be that open with the person you love, but letting someone see every side of you can be nerve-racking at first.
Wait, you spend how much on hair products?
You're going to know when they do everything in the bathroom and vice versa. It's awkward at first.
You'll quickly get more comfortable with basic bodily functions, but only after you go through air freshener, candles, and scented matches trying to mask what goes on in the bathroom.
Do you sleep with a white noise machine or the TV on? Are you a chronic snooze-button presser? Night owl or early riser? Once you cohabitate, you and your partner's true sleeping habits will emerge, and you'll have to figure out together how they will align.
There will probably be a few disagreements over wall art or accent colors at first, but the two of you will eventually find your decorating groove as a couple. But be warned — there's just never enough closet space.
Yes, it's probably the first time you've had to check in with someone this often since moving out of your parents' house, but you've got to learn to do it.
Sure, you might have to work a little harder to keep the spontaneity alive, but this is also where true intimacy is born.
Hey, there's a lot that goes into maintaining your look. Have no shame.
Sure, it's all fun, games, and expensive dinners when you first started dating, but now that you live together, you're going to need to sit down and have an honest talk about finances, bills, and adhering to a budget together.
It's not all boring! Painting a room, cooking dinner, or cleaning out the garage are all so much more enjoyable when done as a pair.
And that's pretty great — weird quirks and all.