Down divorce? The latest way couples save them
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She told Yahoo that Polly Blitzer Wolkstein remembers sharing a bathroom sink with her husband in his old apartment in New York City, which was “well-choreographed negotiations.”
As a beauty writer, mother of two has a lot of products piled up and when the family finds a new home, it’s great to move to a place with double vanity.
“It’s never ideal for two people to brush their teeth and brush and wash their faces in a space that is almost large enough. I can’t imagine going back.”
“Having a separate space means no impact on the elbow, no other person ending without hovering, and no silent judgment on toothpaste dripping…it’s not only practical, but thoughtful.”
Many couples agree.
According to the National Association of Home Builders, vanity for two people is a “must-have” for nearly 70% of home buyers.
Overall, primary bathrooms are getting bigger, said Tricia Zach, director of research at the National Kitchen and Bathroom Association.
Zach previously told the Post that the main bathrooms were once a “fast, utilitarian use” location and have become a luxurious place for “relaxation and self-care.” Two people can prepare at the same time and can customize their favorite space.
Real estate agent Allison Gold confirmed that most people prefer bathrooms with two sinks if possible.
“At least at a certain price point for a single-family home, that’s absolutely expected,” she told Yahoo. “I agree 100% that it won’t lift without two sinks. It’s a must-have for the main suite.”
Gold himself is one of the few who prefer a sink and chooses more anti-space. Her husband eventually won and got two, but she still prefers to enter the second bathroom when both of them wash up at the same time.
No matter how much you love someone, living with others can be difficult.
Family psychologist Barbara Greenberg shares that she often compares with the chaos of couples fighting for each other.
“One thing people fight for is that they don’t have their own space. This is a big controversy point in marriage,” she told Yahoo.
She noted that if everyone has their own space, relationships have better opportunities to be “healthy and sustainable”.
That’s why Walkenstein cherishes her double-dish bathroom counter.
“In marriage, there are so many collectives, but it’s rare in the ‘you do you’ field that we can be a little selfish and effective,” she said. “We share life, but we also need our own space to prepare. [and] Decompress. ”
Some couples took it further and decided to have a separate bathroom and bedroom to save their marriage.

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