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15 Unmistakable Signs You’re Falling In Love

October 21, 2020 · Expert Tips, Life

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Everything feels very easy

You know you’re in love when you don’t have to force anything because everything seems so easy and natural. You don’t feel the need to control the situation, the things between you two aren’t complicated and everything goes smoothly.

While it’s true that relationships take work and effort when you’re in love you want to be doing this work, and it doesn’t feel like a burden.

Dating someone new? Read more about the 18 Obvious Signs That Indicate a Good First Date.

You’re talking about the future

And just like that, you start talking about the future without even realizing it. You start planning future vacations together, you buy tickets to a concert that’s going to take place in a few months, or talk about how your future kids are going to look like.

You make future plans because you like them, and you know (and hope) they’re going to be around. If making future plans doesn’t scare you, it’s a great sign that you’re in love and things are going forward.

Research has shown that daydreaming is a healthy part of every relationship, and if both of you share the same dreams, you will have a deeper connection, a strong bond, and inner peace knowing that the relationship is going to last.

Time flies when you’re together

When you’re in love, time flies when you’re with that person, and even if you get to spend hours together, it still feels like it’s not enough. The same happens when we’re doing something we enjoy.

“You are in the flow when you are with them,” explains chartered psychologist Daria Kuss, “so you won’t notice the ticking clock when you spend time together”.

If you want to have a long and healthy relationship, click here to see the 8 Things You Should Tell Your Partner Every Day.

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