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<blockquote data-quote="Lezzles" data-source="post: 156687" data-attributes="member: 25394"><p>I'm going to put a spanner in the works and say wait.</p><p></p><p>i have lived with boyfriends and friends before and belive me it's not all plain sailing....as most things aren't in this life.</p><p>9 months is certainly no length of time to truly know someone one long enough to move in with them.</p><p>i know that you want your own space and time to be together but to be honest living with other people will just make the whole situation harder because you won't have any time alone together and when there are more than 2 people making mess and sharing a small space things can get a little tense.</p><p>you should just enjoy the time you have to just be yourself, getting to know each other better and then maybe after another 9 months or so why not find somewhere to rent together so it is just you two.</p><p>i've been living with my current boyfriend for about 7 months now and we get on great but we only moved in after nearly 2 years together and trust me there are still moments when i wonder what the hell we are doing :lol: </p><p>before that i lived with my friend and he stayed over a few times a week which is a great way to start because then you still have your own space.</p><p></p><p>if you do decide to go for it then i wish you the best of luck.</p><p>i wasnt trying to sound like the voice of doom just merely pointing out that the romance of it all sometimes isnt what it's cracked up to be.</p><p></p><p>as for your diabetes.....getting back to the matter in hand. as long as you all decide boundaries with regards to food etc and where your insulin is kept etc and you tell them that you need to keep things in case of hypos and what to do if your boyfriend isnt there when you are low then it should go ok.</p><p></p><p>Good Luck and let us know what happens xx</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lezzles, post: 156687, member: 25394"] I'm going to put a spanner in the works and say wait. i have lived with boyfriends and friends before and belive me it's not all plain sailing....as most things aren't in this life. 9 months is certainly no length of time to truly know someone one long enough to move in with them. i know that you want your own space and time to be together but to be honest living with other people will just make the whole situation harder because you won't have any time alone together and when there are more than 2 people making mess and sharing a small space things can get a little tense. you should just enjoy the time you have to just be yourself, getting to know each other better and then maybe after another 9 months or so why not find somewhere to rent together so it is just you two. i've been living with my current boyfriend for about 7 months now and we get on great but we only moved in after nearly 2 years together and trust me there are still moments when i wonder what the hell we are doing :lol: before that i lived with my friend and he stayed over a few times a week which is a great way to start because then you still have your own space. if you do decide to go for it then i wish you the best of luck. i wasnt trying to sound like the voice of doom just merely pointing out that the romance of it all sometimes isnt what it's cracked up to be. as for your diabetes.....getting back to the matter in hand. as long as you all decide boundaries with regards to food etc and where your insulin is kept etc and you tell them that you need to keep things in case of hypos and what to do if your boyfriend isnt there when you are low then it should go ok. Good Luck and let us know what happens xx [/QUOTE]
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