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Getting Out of the Roommate Phase for Long-Term Couples
To avoid getting yourself stuck in the roommate phase, you should make
sure to keep the spark alive in your relationship.
You live together and share household chores. You split the bills. Every
time you cook food, you make enough for two. When the phone rings, you
have someone to argue with about who’s going to answer.
Are you really partners or just roommates?
Well, that depends on the dynamic you have and how much effort you put
into your relationship.
If you’re not careful, you can find yourself stuck in the roommate phase
with someone who feels less and less like a lover and more like just
another person in your house with every passing day.
When Does the Roommate Phase Start?
The roommate phase is a period in a couple’s relationship where the
romance plateaus and they realize that their cohabitation is all that’s
keeping them connected.
It can start any time but usually becomes a concern when they begin
dealing with everything that living together entails. The stress of
handling bills and chores and having another adult in your living space
can make the spark slowly fade.
According to relationship expert Robert Castellano, people can get
comfortable and fall into routines when the initial stage of a
relationship ends. They can get complacent.
But that complacency can end up killing the relationship. Couples can
start revealing their bad habits and become less tolerant of each
other’s idiosyncrasies.
Instead of being affectionate and caring, they treat their partners as
someone they have no other choice but to put up with.
Roommate Phase Signs
The good news is that there are indications that your relationship is
entering its roommate phase.
Less quality time with each other
Lack of physical and emotional intimacy
Constant arguments that are left unresolved due to poor communication
No more motivation to look good for each other
Only talking about responsibilities at home
Persistent desire to leave the house and spend time with other people
These signs can manifest differently in couples, but the general idea
remains.
If you’ve started to resent the thought of being around your partner,
and your living arrangement is all you have in common, then you may
already be in your roommate phase.
How to Get out of the Roommate Phase
Any couple will always face challenges that can test their love and
commitment.
In long-distance relationships, for example, it’s very important to bridge the gap with regular
communication as well as shared goals and expectations.
To get out of the roommate phase and strengthen your relationship,
psychologist Mark Travers suggests breaking the cycle of complacency.
This involves taking the time to sincerely appreciate your partner’s
efforts and making them feel loved and valued. Because of the phenomenon
called “habituation” or the diminished response to the actions of
someone you see every day, Travers explains that couples can take each
other for granted.
Another way to break out of the roommate phase is by ensuring you have
things to share and talk about other than your responsibilities at home.
You can sign up for hobby classes together or get out of the house every
once in a while to create memories that aren’t associated with your
living space.
If you break the monotony and regularly express your love for each
other, you can keep the spark alive.
Remember, you share not just a house with your partner but also a home,
a future, and the rest of your lives.