After all the bad first dates, awkward hookups, and rude AF ghostings, you finally met someone with relationship potential. The only problem? You don't want to move too fast been there, done that , and you don't want to get bored taking it slow. But—stay with me here—those aren't your only options. You can take it slow and keep things interesting.
Take It Slow If You Want Your Relationship to Last | Psychology Today
Nothing compares to the feeling of meeting someone new! You've spent countless hours analyzing every single section of his dating profile and you two have hit it off IRL incredibly well. A new era seems like it's on the horizon. You've finally found the perfect guy for you and the world feels invincible! Suddenly, you hear the sound of a metaphorical record scratch in the distance.
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Sharing personal information brings people closer together. Verified by Psychology Today. Fulfillment at Any Age. Falling head over heels in love means, to many couples, having sex as soon as possible. The rush of infatuation leads people to take the next steps in their relationship without looking objectively at the odds of the relationship succeeding.
My ex really did a number on me. I rushed into love and I thought it would solve all my problems. The faster you fall, the harder you land. If taking things slow can help lower the risk of a painful breakup then slow is my new favorite speed.