- Relationships hit the comfort phase after exactly 11 months and 24 days
- Having the confidence to tell a partner their breath smells shows potential
- Doing their laundry and wearing 'ugly' underwear is a sign of a good bond
Do you go au natural around your partner, chat to them while naked and do their laundry? You've officially hit the comfort zone.
New
research reveals that relationships hit the comfort phase after exactly
11 months and 24 days - when you're happy to squeeze each other's
spots, leave the toilet door open and tell all about ex-partners.
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.
New research has revealed the top 30
signs your relationship has hit the comfort zone, which occurs after
exactly 11 months and 24 days - when you're happy to let go in front of
your loved one
And
the key signs you've entered the comfort zone include allowing your
other half to see you when ill, without make-up on and in your lounging
clothes.
Using
the toilet without locking the door, feeling free to cry in front of
your partner and letting them look after you when poorly are other sure
signs of being in a comfortable relationship.
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.
It
may seem gross to some, but squeezing each other's spots or plucking
stray hairs is another sign a relationship is definitely comfortable.
And the cliche of finishing each other's sentences still rings true -
appearing inside the top 30 signs of a comfortable partnership.
Using the
toilet without locking the door, feeling free to cry in front of your
partner and letting them look after you when poorly are other sure signs
of being in a comfortable relationship
Body
confidence was a continuous theme, with being more relaxed about
shaving, physical appearance overall and wearing swimwear in front of
your partner all being cited as good markers for a relationship lasting
the pace.
It's
not always smooth sailing though - a third have been in a relationship
where their partner got too comfortable too quickly and the illusion of a
perfect relationship is most commonly broken when the man breaks wind
in front of his partner.
Nearly
a fifth said a new partner had overstepped the mark by getting in touch
with their family members too early, or asking about ex-partners.
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 another tell-tale sign of a
strong relationship
A
spokesperson for Measure digital bowel health test, who commissioned
the research, 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.'

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