Matters needing attention in heterosexual sharing, is heterosexual sharing ok?

Sharing is an eternal topic when we rent a house. Now the house is not, not only buying a house, but also renting a house. Want to rent a single person? Want to rent your own house? Sure!

Sharing is an eternal topic when we rent a house. Now the house is not, not only buying a house, but also renting a house. Want to rent a single person? Want to rent your own house? Sure! But think about it, can your current economic situation meet this requirement, and can your current income bear the high rent? Perhaps after considering this problem, many friends will give up the choice of renting alone and seek sharing instead. What is the need for sharing? Is it okay to share a room with the opposite sex? What should I pay attention to when sharing a house with the opposite sex? These are the topics we will talk about next!

At present, many sharing terms will indicate that only boys or girls are recruited. This situation is more common. Generally, boys find boys to share the rent, and girls find girls to share the rent. But sometimes, if there is no suitable co-tenant, many friends will put down this requirement and agree to the opposite sex sharing. However, we also have some precautions when sharing with the opposite sex.

One of the things that people of the opposite sex should pay attention to when sharing a room: understand each other's living habits and enhance their awareness of self-protection.

But for girls, the awareness of self-protection must be stronger! If the co-tenant is a male, although he can't get to know each other well in a short time, he can use some language skills to understand each other's living habits through telephone communication and face-to-face conversation to judge whether he is suitable for sharing.

Matters needing attention in heterosexual sharing: exchange some living habits and enhance understanding.

Everyone will have different living habits in life. Many girls love neatness, and some sloppy people can't accept it. On the other hand, boys are relatively less particular in life. Many boys still have the problem of misplacing things and not cleaning. Therefore, when recruiting tenants, we must understand each other's living habits and judge whether we can stand it.

The third note of heterosexual sharing: maintain economic independence and try to adopt AA system.

Boys are generally generous. Everyone lives together, and sometimes it is inevitable to eat together. If you are not familiar with it, you should be financially independent and not be greedy for petty gain. There is a saying that you are soft on people, isn't it?

Note 4: Keep an independent private space and respect each other.

If it is shared by the opposite sex, you should have your own private space, such as not sharing the bathroom and dressing room, which will easily lead to unnecessary misunderstandings and disputes. Generally speaking, don't let the other person stay in his private room for too long, and pay attention to safety. Keep in touch with friends and relatives at a certain frequency and tell them where you live.