There is no clear-cut answer to how much time couples should spend together. Whether you've just stepped into a new relationship, been in a relationship for a few months, or years, it can be difficult to figure out how to balance seeing your partner with your own work and time for the rest of your life.
Although it is very difficult to make a generalization considering the uniqueness and originality of each relationship, this article can give you some ideas and suggestions to think about about how often you should see your partner.
Jennifer Silvershein, founder of Manhattan Wellness, which specializes in dating and relationship counseling for millennial women, says people often get caught up in a relationship and start losing themselves early. Before you meet this person in your life, you quickly begin to abandon the plans you made for yourself and others in order to spend time with them. Caught up in the energy of this budding new love story, you retreat into a kind of relationship isolation and disappear from your surroundings for a while or for the rest of the time.
Not only does this endanger your existing relationships, it also means you're not giving yourself the appropriate amount of time for a relationship to develop in its natural flow. And a love-filled endorphin rush may also cause you to miss some signs and red flags.
So can the rule of 'Meeting once a week' prevent some problems? There's no definitively "right" way to start and maintain a relationship, but being careful is an approach that often yields better results. Rushing things too early can ruin many 'good' relationships.
So maybe we can say that the best way to protect a new relationship is to be careful and not see each other too often?
Thanks to this method:
By gradually getting to know the other person, you can better see whether he is a suitable person for you. In this way, you can exist in the relationship without losing yourself, remaining more yourself, less anxious, less fragile. The transition is more beautiful and p� It becomes smooth. You can maintain and increase the quality of the time you spend together.
You can maintain your ties with your friends and family.
You will save your developing relationship from rapid consumption.
"Once you become more comfortable in a relationship and habits begin to form over time, that's the natural progression," says Silvershein. First of all, it is important to remember that this person in your life should be a planet in your galaxy, not your world.
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