Infatuation Rules
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Many people subscribe to the 10-date rule — aka, if you've gone on ten dates, then you're probably in a relationship. If we apply the 10-date rule, a once-a-week dating schedule puts the relationship marker at three months, whereas a twice-a-week situation has you boo'd up in about one and a half months.
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