The duration of love varies from person to person, mainly depending on personality matching, emotional needs stage, and relationship goals. A healthy romantic relationship usually goes through three stages: attraction period, adjustment period, and stability period, and different individuals have significant differences in adaptation time at each stage. People with outgoing personalities and clear emotional needs may enter a stable period faster, and they can often establish a stable interaction pattern within 6-12 months. They usually have strong communication skills, can quickly resolve conflicts, and have clear plans for the development of relationships. However, individuals with highly sensitive personalities or avoidant attachments may require a longer period of adjustment, often taking 1-3 years to gradually establish a sense of security, and requiring more emotional confirmation and independent space during the process. Relationships with significant value conflicts or differences in life goals often require longer adjustment time, and some partners may take 3-5 years to determine whether they are suitable for long-term cohabitation. This type of situation is common among partners with significant cultural differences, different stages of career development, or inconsistent views on childbirth. If the core contradiction cannot be reconciled after sufficient communication, extending the duration of love may not necessarily improve the quality of the relationship.

It is recommended to assess the progress of a relationship by observing the quality of daily interactions, with a focus on how to handle disagreements, the level of support during emotional lows, and the consistency of future planning. Regularly engage in open conversations and avoid mechanically measuring relationship maturity based on the length of time. If necessary, seek professional marriage and love counseling to help both parties objectively evaluate the stage of relationship development.


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