What’s the best way to handle tension when you and housemates disagree on the social distancing rules?
, with 9% of people shown to be resisting lockdown during this time.
“Go in with an understanding of their viewpoint on the matter and be willing to come out of the conversation with a compromise,” advises Holly*. and we’re all really good friends, which is amazing but also sometimes makes having difficult conversations more intimidating,” says Jazmin. “We have such a good thing going that sometimes we get scared to burst our happy little bubble. We’ve had to check in with each other quite regularly during lockdown – myself in particular as I’ve reached breaking point and very nearly left the house for a hookup.
“Although it’s still a frustrating situation, it’s the lockdown itself that’s hard – there’s no tension between us.” “I’ve lightheartedly aired my worries about space but they’ve laughed them off and said they’ll find a solution. I’m not so convinced”
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