Van Life: Tips for Living in Less than 100 SQ FT with your Significant Other

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Get advice for managing relationships on the road. Van life can be both extremely rewarding and greatly challenging for relationships, whether it’s with a significant other in the van with your or friends and family who might not ‘get’ van life.

In this lesson, we cover a few tips for keeping relationships happy and healthy on the road. We talk about:
• Carving out alone time for yourself and your partner
• Sharing van life responsibilities equally
• Communicating your needs clearly and effectively
• Calling and texting friends and family often to keep them up to date with your adventures and location

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👍👍👍😊 Good tips. But where do I start to comment. I'll try to keep it brief.
I thought the idea of living in a van was to be/or to live on your own in peace and quiet away from noisy neighbours etc etc.
The other problem would be, parting ways. Some people are happy to part ways if the relationship is not working out, while others would "cause trouble".
Each to their own I guess.Thanks but no thanks. I prefer to live, on my own with my dog in my van. Under the radar so to speak. Go anywhere. Work anywhere. Cook anywhere without the dramas of relationships. Sorry to sound negative but that's my opinion.
Great channel. I have been watching this series time permitting. It's interesting. 😊

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So, like anyones life, wherever you live, right? This is how you do it! It doesn't matter if you live in a castle or a van. Just be a good person! Who counts the cleaning, washing up, etc? There are dirty dishes, get to it! Dirty clothes, wash them! Works a treat. I draw the line at the car, my wife fixes that, I'm crap at that. :-)

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