Couples weigh advantages, costs of living in one home Some student couples find cohabitation beneficial, while others warn of potential pitfalls Tynan DeLong Freelance Reporter Cohabitation. The word alone might send couples into pre-marital paranoia. Minds race frantically with the idea of seeing the same face every waking mo ment. Those accustomed to Texas sized space bubbles recoil at the utter ance of “the next step.” Yet, year after year, couples make the decision to live together — and reportedly 30 to 40 percent of college students do also, ac cording to a study by author Roland Johnson, III. Whether it means a lifetime together or a nine-month lease that feels like a lifetime, this turning point decides the fate of many young couples. Careful planning may help couples decide if moving in together is the best idea. Graduated senior Clay Carter said he enjoys the benefits of cohabitation. “You’re in close proximity, and you see them every night,” Carter said. “As long as you get along, it’s nice if you have a busy schedule.” For some students, it may be a mat ter of convenience. “If it’s an issue of having two houses, you might as well condense,” said graduated senior Mark Zillmann, who said he and his girlfriend were al ways together, even when they were living apart. “But, it’s up to the individuals — whether it suits the relationship or not,” he added. Not all students have good experi ences living with their significant others. Lane Community College junior William Kistler said his first live-in ex perience had adverse effects on his own personal life, and it hampered the relationship’s progress. “I didn’t realize it at the time, but I was so naive,” Kistler said. “Moving in together caused me to suppress the be havior I enjoyed when I was alone, and consequentially, it caused our relation ship to fall apart.” If the relationship fails, the friend ship can often become a complementa ry casualty. Eugene resident Ross Topel, wary of cohabitation’s pitfalls, said he decided against the big leap. "! didn't realize it at the time, but I was so naive. Moving in together caused me to suppress the behavior I enjoyed when I was alone, and consequentially, it caused our relationship to fall apart." William Kistler Lane Community College junior “I didn’t do it because one of two things were going to happen,” Topel said. *One, I would never hang out with or see her again because living to gether often does that, and two, it would screw up our friendship.” Kistler said he had those exact kinds of problems. “I got out of the situation the minute the lease broke,” Kistler said. “I totally departed from our relationship, and we didn’t speak for six months.” Many blame a lack of space as the point of contention for most live-in relationships. For those accustomed to living alone, inviting another to share the space can lead to unmanage able circumstances. “It wears a couple down,” junior Ashley Patterson said. “Sharing the same space all the time doesn’t leave much room to breathe.” Topel agreed. “You need to have your own personal space,” Topel said. “When you’re living with someone, that person is invading your habitat, and it can be disastrous.” For those living together, however, finding a balance can be key to a healthy living situation. “Each person needs to have their own space,” Garter said. “It’s easy to get bogged down when you don’t allow time to yourself.” Zillmann has similar sentiment. “She does her thing, I do mine,” Zill mann said. “You need to have two dif ferent lives.” Despite the drawbacks, the number of couples cohabiting increases each year. But, some studies also show those who live together prior to mar riage have higher levels of dissolution in their relationships. 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