Thursday 12 February 2015

If you want to know when your relationship has hit It's comfort zone, Read this 30 Signs.

Still in the "Spirit of Valentine" and its only a day away. So much LOVE in the air. However, as we prepare to appreciate our partners in this season of love, its also a good time to really have a deep conversation and evaluate your love-life. The 30 top signs that your relationship has officially hit the comfort zone and will go the distance has been revealed by a new study commissioned by Measure digital bowel health test.


According to the New research relationships hit the comfort phase after exactly 11 months and 24 days - when partners are happy to leave the toilet door open and tell all about ex-partners. Allowing your other half to see you when ill, without make-up on and in your lounging clothes.

The research analysed 2,000 couples and found it takes almost a year to get used to sharing your life and living space with a significant other. The poll also found having the confidence to tell a partner if their breath is a little smelly or if they need a squirt of deodorant without them taking offence is a strong sign that a relationship has serious potential.

A spokesperson for Measure digital bowel health test said: 
"It's interesting to see that it takes nearly a year for people to feel they can really be comfortable around each other. At first we're very conscious and don't want to be seen as anything but our best, but gradually over time we let people in more and more as our trust and confidence builds. Some might say the signs you've reached that place in a relationship can signal an end to the romance, but it's a good sign that you're comfortable in your partner's presence and can share any topic or worry with them without fear of being judged."
Find the top 30 sign below...

1. Not wearing make-up

2. Not locking the bathroom door

3. Wearing pyjamas/lounge wear

4. Breaking wind in front of them

5. Not shaving your legs/face

6. Wearing your less attractive/non-matching underwear

7. Doing his/her laundry

8. Going to the toilet with the door open

9. Confiding in them over health concerns

10. Letting them look after you when you're ill

11. You don't mind crying in front of them

12. Taking calls/visits from their family

13. 'Letting yourself go' without worrying about it

14. Laughing when they take the mickey out of you

15. Letting them have house keys

16. Happy to have a conversation while naked

17. Knowing their views on marriage and kids

18. Telling them when they need a mint/deodorant

19. Shaving in front of them

20. Asking them to squeeze a spot/pluck a hair

21. Not fretting at the prospect of being in swimwear in front of them

22. Showering together

23. Going clothes shopping together

24. Making their lunch to take to work

25. Answering their phone

26. Leaving clothes at each other's houses

27. Telling them your hang-ups

28. Finishing each other's sentences

29. Calling them by a pet name

30. Talking about/knowing about ex-partners



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