Huffington Postのインスタグラム(huffpost) - 8月19日 22時00分
"Maggie and I met at work 10 years ago, when she was in her late 20s and I in my early 30s, and we clicked right away," writes HuffPost Guest Writer Deena Lilygren. "Even though we had different backgrounds ― I was the married mother of two teenage daughters while she lived in a city apartment ― we were both new English professors at monumental turning points in our lives emotionally and logistically. I was about to come out. She was moving into a new career. I ended my marriage at the same time she was making her own fresh start, and after two years of friendship, we were living together." // Read more at the link in bio. // 📸: Deena Lilygren
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maggiegriswolddesigns
I don’t think it’s strange at all, people essentially evolved living in groups, I think it’s a good thing for people to learn to coexist in smaller intimate setting, in their own homes with people they’ve chosen, it will only lead to people coexisting on a broader level.
ithinkshejust
@gabpluta preach girl !!! Most every other country out there besides the US lives with family, friends, cousins etc. humans are meant to live in tribes and packs. This idea of living alone = success is just bullsh*t.
cuteburax
@chrissymetz - This is the @huffpost article I DM’d you about. I hope you and @donnieberry *always* get to keep each other, even when one or both of y’all get married to another man! 💞 FAMILY FOR LIFE!!!
colleen_meaghan19
@aecham so,like, we could still make this a reality?? Also, @charronce, I thought you would appreciate this after that foster care debacle we had.
rafin_bauna
This is not news. This is a private affair between adults and this should not be our concern.
haleyday123
@zoenakiia this is my dream except we’re both married so we can both get laid on the reg
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