There is an unusual unwritten rule, the "three month rule", that many people use when deciding whether to stay with someone in a relationship.
On the first date, it's easy to imagine that we'll look back on this evening ten years from now and remember when we met. In reality, however, we know that most first dates don't end well and we may never meet that person again. But certainly, this does not mean that we should give up.
At the beginning of a relationship, most are in the "honeymoon phase". We are excited about our new partner, and at the same time, we don't know him very well. In three months, we'll have a better idea of who we're dating. It is believed that after three months you and your partner know each other better. As a result, you're more likely to let your guard down, express your emotions, and be honest about important issues.
According to dating coach Anna Morgenstern, "three months into a relationship is usually when you either take the relationship to the next level and become more serious, or you decide the love isn't going to grow and you end it."
You and your partner should feel free to discuss plans for the future together, as well as your needs and feelings. You should also make sure that at this point the two of you want to spend time with each other and involve each other in other aspects of your life.
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