Relationship coach says, 'Don't live with your parents for the first five years of marriage'
India, Nov. 9 -- Falling in love and getting married is the easy part. Living happily ever after is the part that takes work. Relationship counsellor-author Ajay K Pandey suggests: 'Don't live with your parents for first five years of marriage.' But why? Take notes, couples!
Ajay highlighted the importance of prioritising your spouse's needs and dreams over your family's expectations.
He warned against letting daily routines and responsibilities replace romantic connection and intimacy.
Ahay says, "Freedom turns into seeking permission: 'Where are you going? Why so late?' She keeps thinking, 'What will they say'?"
He highlighted the importance of private time and space with partner to foster intimacy and connection.
"Too much nearness suffocates. Love grows in freedom, not in constant correction or presence. When every day is family day, no day is our day," Ajay explains....
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