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The RV Lifestyle and Your Relationship
Living in a small space with another person full-time is a different thing entirely from sharing a house. Here's the relationship conversation: THE SPACE REALITY You are together. All. The. Time. That's wonderful and it's also sometimes a lot. The couples who thrive figure out how to give each other space — even in 300 square feet. A walk with the dog, solo errands, separate headphones. Privacy matters. THE ROLE NEGOTIATION Who drives? Who sets up camp? Who manages the finances? On the road, every task needs an owner. Couples who haven't talked about this find out quickly why they should have. Have the who-does-what conversation before you hit the road. THE SHARED DECISION MAKING Every destination. Every campground. Every timeline. If one partner is always deciding and one is always going along, that creates a slow resentment. Build a decision-making framework that feels fair. Take turns. Trade priorities. THE UNEXPECTED GIFT The full-timers who make it work almost universally say the same thing: the road made their relationship stronger. Not without hard days. Not without conflict. But with depth and shared experience that sticks. THE HONEST CAVEAT The road will reveal the cracks in a relationship faster than a house will. If you go in with big unresolved issues, they come with you. The RV doesn't fix relationships. But a healthy one? The road makes it remarkable. 🚐💛 Where are you with the relationship and space question? 👇
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@Mary Walker Really well said this is one of those realities people don’t fully appreciate until they’re actually living it. The emphasis on space, roles, and communication is spot on. Tiny living doesn’t reduce relationship dynamics, it just amplifies them, so intentional structure becomes even more important. I also sent you a DM would appreciate it if you could take a look and reply when you have a moment.
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