Growing up in Europe it's not unusual for parents to sometimes have separate bedrooms though this is not the case all the time (including Europe).
I find that "space" has a way of bringing people together (oxymoron I know) and in a sense adds a level of intrigue when it comes to sex. Am I over analyzing this? I've found that when I'm dating someone that has her own place it's always nice have that feeling of something "different" even though you're with the person. Her own oasis of sorts that you're privileged to go into.
Is this something people may embrace over time?
I find that "space" has a way of bringing people together (oxymoron I know) and in a sense adds a level of intrigue when it comes to sex. Am I over analyzing this? I've found that when I'm dating someone that has her own place it's always nice have that feeling of something "different" even though you're with the person. Her own oasis of sorts that you're privileged to go into.
Is this something people may embrace over time?
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