I'm wondering what people's thoughts are on the interrelationship between economic privilege and the ability to make cohabitation work. I've run into conversations in my local poly group more than once where someone has expressed a positive horror over the idea of living with more than one partner in a situation where not everyone could have a separate bedroom. But when my husband and I were ready to buy a house, let me tell you, the bank sure doesn't look at the income of any extra 'unrelated' people who might or might not be living in your house when they decide how much mortgage you can afford (and thus the size of the house you can buy). So I find that when people express their strong feelings about separate bedrooms, it kind of rubs me the wrong way, like, sure, it's a great idea... if you can afford to do it.
If I'm ever going to pursue a live-in poly family, it will have to be despite constraint, and no, not everyone gets their own bedroom, at least for now. It really doesn't make this idea impossible, just more difficult.
Thoughts?
If I'm ever going to pursue a live-in poly family, it will have to be despite constraint, and no, not everyone gets their own bedroom, at least for now. It really doesn't make this idea impossible, just more difficult.
Thoughts?