Marrying But Living Apart: A Couple's Unconventional Choice
Jordan Rose, 32, is engaged to Chris, 35, but they have no plans to cohabit. She explains why living apart strengthens their relationship and how they make it work.
Jordan Rose, 32, is engaged to Chris, 35, but they have no plans to cohabit. She explains why living apart strengthens their relationship and how they make it work.
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