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Kourtney Kardashian and Travis Barker, who married in 2022, live a block away from each other. David and Victoria Beckham's house has been designed with 'his and hers' wings. Emma Watson strongly believes that nontraditional couples that don't fit the cookie cutter mold communicate better. Is the secret to stronger long-term relationships spending a healthy amount of time together and apart? Live apart together relationships have increasingly been making headlines in recent years, not only in the United States, but internationally. While it's hard to get a handle on just how many couples live apart from their romantic partners, it's estimated that 10 percent of adults around the globe are in LATs. And each time the lifestyle appears in the media, more people are interested in knowing not just why, but how? Fret not! After years of conducting extensive research and interviews, longtime award-winning journalist and author Vicki Larson has some answers. LATitude: How You Can Make a Live Apart Together Relationship Work is the definitive guide to creating a successful live apart together relationship. From the day-to-day practicalities as well as dealing with stigma and judgment, to sex and legal concerns, Larson tackles various topics, while simultaneously busting the many myths about it. Taking into account different goals and values, she also introduces ideas of new family form into the collective societal consciousness, not as a threat to traditional partnering, but as a valuable addition. Whether you and your partner(s) are open to the idea of a LAT but don't know where to start, or are part of a seasoned LAT relationship wondering how to manage unexpected lifestyle changes or that 'next phase,' as empty-nesters or caretakers, LATitude has something for everyone. Consider this book your go-to guide to living happily ever after, apart.
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Kourtney Kardashian and Travis Barker, who married in 2022, live a block away from each other. David and Victoria Beckham's house has been designed with 'his and hers' wings. Emma Watson strongly believes that nontraditional couples that don't fit the cookie cutter mold communicate better. Is the secret to stronger long-term relationships spending a healthy amount of time together and apart? Live apart together relationships have increasingly been making headlines in recent years, not only in the United States, but internationally. While it's hard to get a handle on just how many couples live apart from their romantic partners, it's estimated that 10 percent of adults around the globe are in LATs. And each time the lifestyle appears in the media, more people are interested in knowing not just why, but how? Fret not! After years of conducting extensive research and interviews, longtime award-winning journalist and author Vicki Larson has some answers. LATitude: How You Can Make a Live Apart Together Relationship Work is the definitive guide to creating a successful live apart together relationship. From the day-to-day practicalities as well as dealing with stigma and judgment, to sex and legal concerns, Larson tackles various topics, while simultaneously busting the many myths about it. Taking into account different goals and values, she also introduces ideas of new family form into the collective societal consciousness, not as a threat to traditional partnering, but as a valuable addition. Whether you and your partner(s) are open to the idea of a LAT but don't know where to start, or are part of a seasoned LAT relationship wondering how to manage unexpected lifestyle changes or that 'next phase,' as empty-nesters or caretakers, LATitude has something for everyone. Consider this book your go-to guide to living happily ever after, apart.