Why living apart has brought these couples even closer together
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Living apart together: By ditching cohabitation, these couples became closer
For many couples, living apart isn’t a failure of commitment. It’s what makes their relationships work
SADAF AHSAN
THE GLOBE AND MAIL
PUBLISHED MAY 12, 2026
ILLUSTRATION BY SAM ISLAND
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I’ve started floating a quiet theory among friends: what if I never live with a partner?
Not in a cynical, sworn-off-love way, but in a deliberate, this-might-actually-work-better way. The response is almost always the same: a long pause, a raised eyebrow, a laugh. Sometimes concern, as if I’ve just prop…
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