US couples are moving in together sooner to save money : ‘The world isn’t made for singles’
Studies show more adults are willing to fast-track cohabitation to split expenses. What happens if you want to break up? Once Vanessa Dunn started living alone, it became impossible to imagine sharing her space with a boyfriend. “It was so, so girly,” said Dunn, who is a 25-year-old fitness (…)
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