Infatuation Rules
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But, you need to make sure you're spending quality time together at least once a week, but around 2-3 times per week is obviously better. It depends on your schedule, but 2-3 times means that you're getting that blend between spending time together and spending time with your friends or alone.
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Read More »If you’re totally unsure how to get the balance right, first let’s talk about why you need one. It’s important to have time for yourself when you’re in a relationship. If you’re with your partner all the time, you may start to lose yourself. You’ll also notice that you’re spending less and less time with your friends. Every relationship needs that blend between time spent together and time spent apart. When you do more of one than the other, everything is thrown out of whack and the balance isn’t right. Of course, you also need to make sure you’re not spending too much time apart as well. You need your relationship to grow and you can’t do that if you never see one another!
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Read More »When asking yourself how often should you see your boyfriend or girlfriend, spend time in a balanced way. Yes, you should spend time together to build your connection and closeness and to make happy memories together. You also should have your independence too. The healthiest relationships out there consist of time spent together and time spent apart. That means both partners can go out and see their friends, do their work, concentrate on spending time with family, and also dedicate a little time to their own hobbies and pursuits, while having a little ‘me’ time too. When you strike this balance between time together and time focused on other things, you have more to talk about when you are together. It gives you a healthier outlook and greater appreciation for one another. [Read: 11 clear signs you’re spending way too much time together]
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