Many of these live-apart couples choose to have separate households, even if they are married or in long-term committed relationships, making them part of a trend that's gaining notice in media, academia and the general public.
This choice certainly raises questions, namely, who are these people and why don't they want to live together? Larson's book seeks to answer these questions, while also challenging the idea that cohabitation is necessary for all happy, successful relationships.
Larson conducted extensive research and interviews... she found that such arrangements are not for everyone, but they can be beneficial.
It's estimated that around 10% of adults around the world live away from their partners and not necessarily because their jobs or personal circumstances prevent them from creating a home together.
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