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To be fair, me and my best friend originally bought this house together.
He's gay, I'm not.
Special circumstances though; my dad owned it, and fucked up, so we bought it to both help him and keep the house in the family.
And, we shared a single room for half the time he lived here because it was the family home, and my mom and sister still lived here.
We also shared rooms when we lived elsewhere, because single rooms were cheaper to rent, and in one case we preferred using the second room for a combo mini library/storage space.
A lot of people thought we were a couple. And, I guess, it could be argued that we were if you stretch the meaning far enough.
Non-Romantic domestic partnerships are awesome!
I wish I lived in a culture where this was more normalized. I guess it's a little more common among younger women, but fairly rare among men.
Glad you've got to have this experience with your family (which I'd argue you friend is part of).
I (40m) lived with my (39F) lesbian step sister for a few years.
It was like a proper relationship without any of the jealousy and clingy ownership that inevitably comes from both sides, plus if one of you brings home a catch you can genuinely give the other a high five.
One of the most functional relationships I have ever had.
He's definitely family :) I don't throw the term brother around lightly, but he's more than worthy of that title
Fwiw, being best friends and living together isn't that far off from dating. It's so fun to live with your best friend too, like all the sleepovers, campouts and hangouts combined :D (if you can't tell, I miss living with some of my best buds in uni!)
Sounds like a fun living situation, even if it did have its normal ups and downs. Sometimes one bedroom can be kinda a bit much, haha.
You were just a couple that didn't fuck or have romantic intentions with each other. Nothing wrong with having a really close friend like that.
But yeah ... You sure you're not just gay? /s
I'm honorary gay! I used to have a challenge coin that said so lol.
Reverse Sappho And Her Friend