ChatterBank1 min ago
How do you know?
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Legend asked this question a while ago but the thread went off on a bit of a tangent.
How do you know if you and the person you're seeing are a couple?
Do you sit down and have a conversation about it? If so, who (man or woman - I'm assuming a straight relationship here) would you expect to initiate it?
Do you just assume? If so, when is it ok to do that? After three dates? 5? After sleeping with them?
I'm interested to see how things like this have worked for everyone else.
Thanks!
How do you know if you and the person you're seeing are a couple?
Do you sit down and have a conversation about it? If so, who (man or woman - I'm assuming a straight relationship here) would you expect to initiate it?
Do you just assume? If so, when is it ok to do that? After three dates? 5? After sleeping with them?
I'm interested to see how things like this have worked for everyone else.
Thanks!
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Now this is an interesting question - but I have no idea of the right answer!......in fact is there a right answer?.....surely its different for everyone?
I'm trying to cast my mind back......hmmm....I think we just sort of drifted into it....spent a lot of time with each other. 'A couple' means two so I suppose when there are two of you instead of you being single.....when you have a 'significant other'..........maybe!
I'm trying to cast my mind back......hmmm....I think we just sort of drifted into it....spent a lot of time with each other. 'A couple' means two so I suppose when there are two of you instead of you being single.....when you have a 'significant other'..........maybe!
Exactly Legend - I wouldn't want to get hurt - I'd rather know where I stood, especially if I was sleeping with that person.
But it seems to me that women get labelled as needy if they mention it first.
What would be a good way to mention it, if a women decided to bring it up without appearing to be a bunny boiler?
But it seems to me that women get labelled as needy if they mention it first.
What would be a good way to mention it, if a women decided to bring it up without appearing to be a bunny boiler?