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					Originally Posted by  Ciaran
					 
				 
				I've posted about this before on this site but the above type of arrangement would be my ideal relationship.  I like intimacy with a partner and sharing our physical space - but I cannot do this 24/7.  I need alone time and I need my own personal space too sometimes.  Therefore, 24/7 would be very claustrophobic for me and, simply, I don't think it would work unless we at least had separate rooms in the same house in addition to shared space. 
 
 
When I think back to the few 24/7 relationships I've had, I realise that I always had separate living arrangements in part.  For example, when I moved in with my partner around 2001 or so, I kept my own condo and would sometimes spend the night there (it was closer to my office anyway). 
 
 
The difficulty is that some / many people perceive the need for separate personal space as indicative of a lack of commitment - whereas, from my perspective, it's nothing of the sort.  Rather, it's to preserve my sanity and actually strengthen the relationship. 
			
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It very much depends on who is involved, I think.   
 
I know many people for whom this is ideal, and I know some people for whom 24 hours is not enough time to be with each other. LOL 
 
The rest of us fall somewhere in between.
		 
		
		
		
		
		
		
			
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