Ever wonder what goes on in a girlโs mind before starting a new relationship? Does she self-reflect or feel excitement? Take a look at the six smart things she does before starting new relationships!
Seriously, or your relationship will bomb big time.
Youโve been on a few dates with a guy and you two have a great connection. Youโre thinking of becoming โofficialโ but are hesitant to jump into anything serious.
Maybe you were burned in past relationships or havenโt even dated anyone in a while. Maybe all your ex-boyfriends were seriously lame or you donโt have much luck with your online dating profile.
Any negative experience is preventing you from allowing your new relationship to blossom, all because you donโt know how to approach it. Youโre thinking: What if we arenโt actually compatible? What if he hogs the whole bed when we sleep? What if his parents donโt like me?
Youโre getting into your own head and psyching yourself out from a relationship you havenโt even started yet!
Breathe. If you have a great guy and really think this could go somewhere, there are some things you need to know before you get ahead of yourself (and ruin this potential thing). And it all starts with making sure you are true to YOU. Because smart girls should never change themselves for a man, even if it might be her fairytale romance.
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What Girls Do Before Starting A New Relationship?
1. Understand that your past relationships donโt define your future ones.
Whatever went wrong in your last relationship does NOT determine what happens in your next one. Your last boyfriend was a cheater and snuck around behind your back, but that doesnโt mean a potential boyfriend will do the same thing.
You need to realize that these are two different men; they will not have the same habits or bad behaviors. Plus, with every relationship we end, we learn something.
So if you suspect your new man is cheating, you know the proper steps to take so you donโt repeat the same pattern of hurt. Think of a future relationship as a clean slate.
2. Always maintain your independence.
Being in a relationship shouldnโt be your only source of happiness. If you date yourself first, you become more open to dating. Figure out what you like to do โ writing, reading, going out with friends, spending alone time in a coffee shop โ without anyone else putting their two cents in.
Yes, being in a relationship means putting someone elseโs interests ahead of your own at times, but you are allowed to be selfish. Own your independence and donโt forfeit what makes you happy just to make someone else happy. Be selfish for yourself, and selfless for your significant other.
3. Remember that being single isnโt a curse.
If youโve been single up to this point where youโre thinking of starting a relationship, what happens if it doesnโt work out? Youโre back to being single again! But just because youโre single doesnโt mean there is anything wrong with you. And honestly, being single is much better than being a serial dater who isnโt truly happy.
When youโre dating someone (or multiple people), a relationship isnโt guaranteed. You might not even have a connection with him! So donโt get into a relationship for the sake of being in one. Itโs not fair to either of you, and if there isnโt a connectionโฆ well, on to the next one.
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4. Donโt sweat the small stuff.
Focusing on the tiny habits of a potential boyfriend will stop your connection right in its tracks. You havenโt even asked him out yet and youโre already annoyed at the way he eats. Evaluate yourself and what makes you tick; otherwise, youโll never stop fighting and feel like youโre walking on eggshells.
Everyone has something about them that others may not like but if the way someone brushes their teeth fills you with a hot, fiery anger of a thousand suns, the problem lies within you. Learn to accept him for who he is, just as he should for you. Instead of pinpointing minutia, focus on the big picture, like how you feel about him.
5. Never, EVER, settle.
Itโs self-explanatory. If you donโt click with someone, itโs not a big deal. You wonโt have chemistry with every man you meet. To find a relationship worth having, you need to test the waters out a bit. So, if you donโt have a connection with a guy, itโs perfectly fine. Donโt try to force something that isnโt there.
When you settle, you are selling yourself short of the real romance and love you deserve. If this man gets upset when things donโt go his way, insists on ordering your food for you, or feels entitled to point out your โlove handles,โ your new relationship will easily turn sour.
You cannot change someone who doesnโt want to, or doesnโt realize how their negative actions effect others โ namely, you. You have complete control over your romantic life.
6. Love yourself FIRST.
Itโs very clichรฉ but so true! As Ru Paul says, โIf you donโt love yourself, how in the hell you gonna love somebody else?โ
We are all insecure about something, but become vulnerable when we think poorly of ourselves. Negative thinking and self-doubt just make it okay for someone else to treat you the same way (AKA a new boyfriend).
You should be happy with who you are on the inside before you allow someone else to love you. If not, your insecurities eventually project themselves โฆ right onto your new relationship. Take some time to focus on YOU before jumping into anything. Learn how to feel comfortable in your own skin.
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Women are different when it comes to the kind of relationship they want, so whatever tickles your fancy, make sure youโre being smart about it. In the end, we all want to love and to be loved.
Before starting new relationships make sure you do these smart things too!
Written byย Samantha Maffucci
Originally appeared on Yourtango.com
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