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Moving in with your significant other can be a weighty next step in your relationship (or one taken lightly to save on rent), but no matter how seriously you take it, it’s going to affect how you work in the kitchen. If you were living solo before, it could be a bit of a shock to the system to share this busy space with another being. And even if you’re used to roommates, it’s a totally different animal to share the kitchen with someone you love romantically.
When my now-husband and I moved in with each other, our kitchen was so small that we literally couldn’t fit in there at the same time, which lead to quite a few discussions about logistics at dinnertime!
Here’s what changes in your kitchen when you move in with a significant other.
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