It has only been six months, but every moment together has been bliss. You can’t stop thinking about them. You never want to be away from their side. When not together, you text constantly.
Happy couples learn to communicate their grievances in ways that move towards mutual satisfaction or at least mutual understanding of the other person’s viewpoint.
We never fight!” you tell your friends. This is not a good sign. It may mean you aren’t communicating enough about all the hard stuff.
You hide intimate communications you are having with an ex. Or, you continue to flirt with your office colleague. You can’t imagine settling for the attention of just one person.
You get along so well with your partner, yet you sense that you want to date different types of people before tying yourself to just one.
You’ve been on your own awhile, and you know how you like your home (tidy all the time), your morning routine (don’t talk to me until I’ve had my coffee), and your vacations (Club Med).
You want to marry the person your partner is, not the person you imagine they can be. While people do undergo some changes as they mature,
Knowing who you are and what you want is crucial before entering into a marriage. You need to have a clear understanding of yourself to build a healthy and successful partnership.