Relationships take a lot of work. Sometimes things may go wrong and people consider those things as the end of it. We all read stories of different people conquering the love of their life and it makes us want it badly.
We all thrive on love. But hardly anybody wants to work it out. If you're one of those who has made it to a point where you guys are inseparable now, you will relate to these signs of being a steady couple.
1. You're thankful to have them no matter how long it's been.
Every little thing they do for you is still appreciated and you love them harder, day after day.
2. You know how to handle your arguments.
Fighting and not talking to each other for three days straight is now a thing of the past. You now sort out things maturely and end the quarrel even before it can begin.
3. You're most comfortable around each other.
I mean 'crying during movies, burping and hogging up all the food like a monster' comfortable.
4. You're past the honeymoon stage and everything is still as good as it was.
You must have heard people saying that 'the spark in a relationship fades with time'. But that is not what agree with. The spark is very much there and that's why you're where you are!
5. You've got your future planned out in your head.
Because your S/O is an important part of your life and everything has to include them.
6. You're possessive about each other but it doesn’t take over anyone's personal space.
The possessiveness that exists is only healthy and you can trust on each other to NOT invade anyone's privacy. Everything is transparent.
7. You've been with each other through thick and thin.
And even through all that, you've come out stronger, and have had your love grow.
8. They are your partner in crime.
You can be a deific darling and an evil devil with each other. You're together in everything. Every. Damn. Thing.
9. You make each other happy.
They're your ultimate happiness destination. You know you can always count on them, and being with them in any given tough situation just makes you feel better.
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