New Rules: Meet the married couple who live in separate homes
Updated | By Stacey & J Sbu
The perfect way to kickstart your marriage...
They say that the more time a couple spends apart, the more it makes them realise that they want to be together.
This couple has taken it to a whole new level when they revealed that they actually live in separate apartments in New York and that it has done wonders for their relationship.
Watch their story below:
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The duo have been married for seven years but have chosen to live apart. Everyone needs their own space and time to themselves but do you really need your own whole apartment?
Maybe it makes the relationship more exciting and adds a little spice to it?
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Sana and Adnan Akhand got married in their twenties and quickly fell into a rut, they told Insider.
They got married young due to family pressure, this caused quite a few issues that they did not foresee.
"From the moment we had our first kiss to the moment we were married, it was a year and three months. In our culture (South Asian) , if you're out of college, next step is marriage."- Sana Akhand
We asked the Drive team what their thoughts are on this story...
Stacey mentioned how she doesn't really think it's the worst idea. As someone who lives alone, she's used to it. She understands how it's not the most conventional or feasible thing, but the idea of having somewhere to be on your own, focus and regroup isn't the most insane concept.
"If you have the budget and can make it work, why not?" says Stacey Norman.
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J Sbu mentioned that he had his reservations. Since J Sbu has a child, it would complicate things and affect the parental relationship he has with his son.
Children need as much stability as possible.
However, J Sbu says: "If a child isn't a factor in the decision being apart could be good as it would reignite the love for each other."
As two adults, they have the right to define the norms of their relationship. Just because we're not used to it doesn't mean we should bash it. Let's keep our mind open and have a look at what some users have to say...
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people are hating but this sounds healthy to me. i completely understand wanting their own space while committing to their careers.
— 🕷🕸 (@BROKENBULLETSS) February 20, 2022
Honestly that would be my ideal situation. My friends think I’m crazy but I really enjoy having my own space.
— Loque No TeImporta (@Notorious_XIO) February 20, 2022
Other users on TikTok said: "Your marriage will last longer and be more meaningful than so many in this world," and "People aren’t meant to spend every waking second together, it’s unnatural. Do what makes you both happy & don’t worry what people say!"
We posed the question to our listeners to see what they had to say...
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So, what would you do if you had the luxury of living together or living apart?
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