How long does it take for you enter the “comfort zone” when you’re in a new relationship? According to a new survey, it takes most couples about seven and a half months. Here are the Top 10 biggest signs you are comfortable in your relationship:
- Letting your significant other take care of you when you’re sick – 73%
- Not wearing make-up – 63%
- Crying – 63%
- Snoring – 60%
- Showering at their place – 59%
- Leaving the door open while using the bathroom – 56%
- Not shaving – 55%
- Being naked around the house – 55%
- Sleeping in a hair wrap – 40%
- Wearing a retainer to bed – 34%
The survey also explored how long, on average, into the relationship it took for these “firsts” to happen:
- Sex -- 4 months and 17 days
- Sleep in same bed -- 4 months and 21 days
- Shower at the other’s place -- 4 months and 29 days
- Cry in front of partner -- 5 months and 24 days
- Sit in silence without it being awkward -- 5 months and 27 days
- Talk about your time of the month -- 6 months and 13 days
- Be naked around the house -- 6 months and 18 days
- Share a deep secret -- 6 months and 19 days
- Let your partner take care/see you when you’re sick -- 6 months and 21 days
- Use the bathroom with the door open -- 6 months and 24 days
- Pass gas in front of partner -- 6 months and 25 days
- Talk about marriage/kids -- 7 months and 1 day
- Go on vacation together -- 7 months and 7 days
- Share a password -- 7 months and 17 days
- Share a Netflix/Hulu account -- 7 months and 24 days