Sunday, 23 March 2014

Signs You’re With The Man You Should Marry

1. He always brags about you. If you get a promotion at work or even just
win concert tickets he can't resist telling everyone you hang out with before
you even think to mention it. Because he's your biggest fan (arguably next
to your mom).
2. He makes sacrifices for you — and you're happy to do the same for him.
He'll move cities to live with you if you get a new job or finish grad school.
You're happy to make the next move for one of his opportunities.
3. He shares the same values as you. You know you both want kids and
expect to split the childcare equally. Or maybe you know you both want
kids and he wants to take extended paternity leave. Maybe you've also
agreed that you should each get 45 minutes to yourself to go to the gym
every day or you plan to buy a home and move to the suburbs in five years.
You know you're on the same page with things that matter most to you
because you've discussed them.
4. Even after years together he still does little chivalrous things for you.
Like open doors for you or carry you to your doorstep when your feet hurt
after wearing high heels all day and you just can't bear to walk one more
block.
5. He doesn't try to change you. He knows you're messier than him, that
you always need a pet cat, and can't cook to save your life, and all of that
is all right by him.
6. When you think about marrying him, the best part isn't the wedding, it's
the idea of spending your lives together. The wedding is fun, but you really
can't wait for the two weeks right after when you'll get uninterrupted
honeymoon time.
7. You survived a long-distance relationship. It was hard and scary, but you
love each other so much that you were able to make the necessary
sacrifices to make it through with a singular goal in mind: living in the
same place and being together when it was all over.
8. "I miss you" isn't just a sweet thing you say. It's a reality. Even if it
hasn't been that long (like, two hours) since you saw each other.
9. You don’t like having a roommate and love having your own space, but
you’d still prefer to live with him. You look forward to the end of the day,
not because you’ll be done with work but because you’ll get to see him
again.
10. He’s your go-to person whenever you have a story to share, about
work, about friends, about anything. You used to tell your parents and
friends about all these things, but now you don’t call them quite as much
as you used to. They don’t mind because they see how happy you are.
11. You feel comfortable planning things six months — or a year — in the
future. You’re not worried you’ll have to cancel plane tickets or say you
won’t be needing a plus-one after all. You feel that confident in your
relationship.
12. You can cry in front of him without feeling embarrassed. He knows
when to worry and when you’re just caught up in a scene of a movie.
13. When your friends complain about their significant others or the guys
they’ve gone out with, you get kind of quiet because you don’t have much
to contribute. You don’t want to brag, but you just don't have to deal with
any of that nonsense because your significant other is great to you.
14. He’s close with your family, and he’s made sure you’ve gotten to know
his. He’ll call your dad or your grandma without any hesitation. It just
makes sense that you’d go to his nephew’s birthday party, even if he's not
there.
15. He cares about your friends. If one of them is having a bad day, he
suggests you go spend time with her or invite her to join the two of you for
dinner. If he hasn’t heard someone’s name in a while, he asks how she’s
doing.
16. He lets you vent. Sometimes when something frustrates you, you just
need to go over it again and again. He doesn’t get annoyed at this, and he
dismisses your apologies. The only thing that bothers him about the
situation is that you’re upset and he wishes you weren’t.
17. He tells you, out of the blue, that you look hot. And it’s on the day you
didn’t dry your hair or put on makeup or even change out of your T-shirt
and sweatpants.
18. You can do things like travel together without fighting all the time.
We've all seen (or been) that tragic couple fighting over where to get lunch
at the airport so badly that one of them devolves into tears and puts her
shades on indoors and lies across three seats in the terminal. You can do
tedious things with your S.O. without all this fighting.

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