Just musing about this really.
Myself and dp are close, we work together and are both fairly introverted so spend a lot of our free time in the house. Through lockdown we have been with eachother only literally 24 hours a day for 3 months and enjoyed it.
When doing tasks (from work things to housework to cooking dinner or going to the shop) we both do it and help eachother/keep eachother company.
On another thread i mentioned helping dp with work and someone commented that it seemed very codependent. Been thinking about it and agree that it is, but dont see ir as bad?
Its all things that we could do alone, and its not like we 'need' eachother to do things, but we enjoy being with each other and helping eachother whenever we possibly can?
Does anyone else have a relationship like this?
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Why is being codependent seen as a bad thing?
ScottishStottie · 26/06/2020 16:32
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