How long do you typically date someone before you call it a relationship?

This topic was created in the Relationships forum by WildatHeart on Thursday, June 21, 2018 and has 9 replies.
Do you measure it by number of dates? Length of time you've known each other? How much you know about them?


Also...what placements make you hesitant to move forward or alternately placements that make you prone to jump in too soon?
I dunno, but I will tell you someone women on here don’t gotta go on a date with a man to think they’re in a relationship 👀
As soon as we are exclusive
Posted by Lioness888
Posted by WildatHeart
Do you measure it by number of dates? Length of time you've known each other? How much you know about them?

Also...what placements make you hesitant to move forward or alternately placements that make you prone to jump in too soon?

After the exclusive agreement when both know the other isn't dating anyone else and both have deactivated all dating apps.
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Is two weeks in too early for that in your opinion?
Posted by pisceswoman123
As soon as we are exclusive
So if you both want to pursue the relationship and see where it goes and you both drop the dating apps/talking to other people you are just automatically in a relationship??
Posted by WildatHeart
Posted by pisceswoman123
As soon as we are exclusive


So if you both want to pursue the relationship and see where it goes and you both drop the dating apps/talking to other people you are just automatically in a relationship??
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Yes. Then we are together. So it is a relationship.
Interesting. Thank you!
Never. Attachment is an illusion.


haha JK.
When you have the exclusiveness talk.

I don't think there has to be a grand gesture or the "will ypu be my gf/bf" question.

Usually it just kind of develops naturally and organically.

If two people are connected and get along great it generally just happens.

Could be first date, could be a month, could be a year...time doesn't matter.



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