Everyone Needs Their Own Space
Sunday, November 27, 2011 9:04One of the best pieces of advice for newlyweds or couples who are just moving in together is to make sure that each person has his or her very own space. That space may or may not be off limits to the other; those details can be ironed out later. But whether it is decided that the other person is allowed in or not, that specific room has to be a space that belongs only to that one person. This means that it can be as messy or as clean as the person wants it to be. It also means that the woman can leave her girly magazines, trashy romances, scrapbook bits and bobs, and knitting needles all over the place if she wants to. Or she can keep it neat and tidy at all times and no one is ever going to come in and mess it all up or put things out of order. As long as the woman gets her space and the man gets his own space, and everything in between is shared for cleaning and maintaining duties, everything will go quite smoothly in the household.
Once having a man cave is agreed on, then comes the fun part: putting stuff in it! Most men like to have dart boards, pool tables, shuffleboard tables, etc., in their man caves. Many men also like to have a mini fridge (or heck, just go full out and get a full sized fridge!). This is often a crucial part of a man cave, and its shelves should be stacked to the top with your favorite brews. While you’re at it, see if you can outfit your fridge to have its own dedicated tap to your keg. If you don’t know how to do it, one of your friends might. There’s nothing better than being able to tap your own draft right out of your fridge. The possibilities are endless for your man cave, so start thinking about what you want to do with yours today.
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