4/3 Edited to

... Read moreLiving with roommates while juggling college life and relationships can be quite complex, especially when personal boundaries differ. From my experience, not every household embraces physical affection like hugging, which often comes down to varying comfort levels and cultural backgrounds. In my own college years, I noticed that some roommates were more reserved and preferred minimal physical contact, while others found it easier to express affection openly. This mix can sometimes lead to misunderstandings or awkward moments, but open communication is key to balancing these differences. When dating while living with roommates, it’s important to respect these boundaries, both your own and those of others. For instance, some roommates might not feel comfortable witnessing intimate moments or displays of affection in shared spaces. Setting clear expectations early on helps avoid tensions. Interestingly, not hugging or limiting physical contact doesn't mean a lack of care or emotional connection. Many people express closeness through words, shared experiences, or simply spending quality time together. For those who come from less physically expressive backgrounds, understanding and respecting this can enhance communication and harmony in living arrangements. Overall, recognizing that every household has its unique way of showing affection and maintaining boundaries can make college life and relationships more enjoyable and stress-free. Don’t hesitate to have honest conversations with roommates and partners about what makes everyone comfortable, ensuring a supportive and respectful environment for all involved.