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When you're single and living alone, you don't have to think about other people's time or space. Once you marry , and are sharing a home, you have to think about when the other person needs to use the bathroom, whether they pick up their dirty clothes, and where did they put that TV remote? Conflicting daily routines can cause the biggest arguments. Living together first isn't the answer, because grown people already have their habits! so whether you move in before or after marriage, you still have to learn the process of adjusting to someone else's daily routine. Without being married, let's face it, where is the incentive to tolerate her wet stcckings hanging in the bathroom or his little face hairs in the sink from shaving? How do you get through the adjustment of living together after marriage?