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Since Mark moved in with my sister and me, things have gone downhill...

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Question - (1 April 2005) 1 Answers - (Newest, 10 June 2005)
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Mark and I have been in a relationship for three years, he moved in with my sister and I three months ago. Since then, our seemingly perfect relationship has gone downhill and I feel like we hardly speak to each other and feel like we never get any quality time alone together.

I love him and I love living with him but I want my old relationship back! What can I do to put the love and spice back into our relationship?

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A reader, Your big sis +, writes (10 June 2005):

Your big sis agony auntYou and your sister will need to work out some sort of a schedule where she goes out for the entire night so you and your boyfriend can have some intimate time together so you can re-connect. Take turns on the schedule, when your sister requests privacy, you and your boyfriend go out for the night. See how it works? My brother and I had the same prob when we were in college. We took turns giving each other privacy one to two times a week. That way, we didn't feel we were intruding on each other lives.

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