(BPT) - Couples everywhere strive to maintain household harmony despite their differences in habits, financial attitudes and approaches to life's ups and downs. But for many, there comes a breaking point: the bathroom.
This is what's driving many couples to seek a "bathroom divorce," a growing trend when a couple realizes their relationship may benefit from creating two separate bathrooms, rather than unhappily sharing the same one.
A problem in search of a solution
Whether you hold widely different standards of cleanliness, battle daily over the countertop and storage space for personal products, have competing schedules each morning or simply want an oasis to call your own, you're clearly not alone. Prioritizing personal space by wishing for two separate bathrooms is becoming increa

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