The article explores the growing trend of 'Living Apart Together' (LAT) couples like Loran and Maurice Wilson, who cherish their independence while fostering a loving relationship. They live in separate homes yet find ways to connect emotionally and share experiences. Experts emphasize that this arrangement, which is gaining popularity with over 3.89 million Americans living apart from their spouses, can contribute positively to a marriage. LAT couples value autonomy and personal growth, countering traditional expectations of cohabitation in marriage.
Living apart helps us grow as individuals and as a couple. It doesn’t mean we’re divorcing or seeing other people; it's about autonomy.
The avant-garde deal can make for a healthier, happier holy matrimony. You can have a deep and abiding love yet not live together.
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