Infatuation Rules
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But the timeframe does vary. According to a WeddingWire survey, 38 percent of couples get engaged after dating for 18 months or less, while 25 percent wait five or more years before popping the question, so there's a wide range of what's “normal” in terms of a relationship milestones.
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Read More »Whether you and your partner are enjoying the sweetness of a new romance or have been together for years, you might, at some point, wonder where your relationship is headed. While there’s no hard-and-fast relationship timeline that applies to everyone, there are certain stages of a relationship that most couples go through. But the timeframe does vary. According to a WeddingWire survey, 38 percent of couples get engaged after dating for 18 months or less, while 25 percent wait five or more years before popping the question, so there’s a wide range of what’s “normal” in terms of a relationship milestones. The most important thing is that you and your partner feel secure and happy together—whether that means there’s a wedding in your future or not. Check out our ultimate relationship timeline to find out where you stand, and where you’re headed.
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Read More »If you think you and your partner are in it for the long haul, it’s important to be on the same page about certain major topics, perhaps the biggest of which are starting a family and money. According to the WeddingWire survey, 55 percent of couples talk about whether or not to have kids before getting engaged, and 54 percent discuss finances pre-engagement. These might not be the most fun topics to talk about, but they’re pretty essential. If having kids is super-important to you and your partner is totally anti, you’ll need to work these issues out before any rings are exchanged. And perhaps, as a pre-cursor to kids, you might consider getting a pet together—in fact, 35 percent of couples get a pet together before getting engaged.
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