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Find out if you're ready for the next step. You've been with your partner for what feels like forever, see a real, permanent future with this person , and spend more time at his place than your own in fact, you can't remember the last time you slept in your bed โsound familiar? If so, you're probably thinking about moving in with your boyfriend or girlfriend.
At first, it seems like a no-brainer; you spend so much time together and love waking up side by side. But do they feel the same way? And how can you know for sure that you're ready to take the next step?
As you work through these valid questions, you might find yourself putting off the conversation or talking yourself out of the move altogether. But before you let assumptions or panicked thoughts dictate your future, take a step back. It's time to really examine your relationship and look for signs that moving in together really is the right thing to do. Meet the Expert. They talked us through several signs that indicate you're ready to move in with your boyfriend or girlfriendโand shared several tips to ensure the move-in process is as seamless as possible.
One takeaway? Some conflict during this phase is normal, so don't let a few tough conversations deter you. Ahead, learn more about what you can expect when you move in together. Couples typically date for a year or two before moving in with a boyfriend or girlfriend. For some couples, it's just a few months; others need three to five years. When the timing is right, you'll feel ready to make this transition. What does a couple who is ready to move in together look like?
The biggest sign you are ready to move in together is if you've gotten to the place where you communicate effectively. Make sure this is genuine, she adds. Jacobson also says for a relationship this intimate to be successful, both partners have to accept one another fully. You're going to find out more things about your partner once you live together and share a space, so it's best to accept that they are a different person with individual needs and feelings. If you can't even clearly talk about moving in together, it's not a good sign, adds Jacobson.