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When Is the Right Time To Ask, ‘What Are We?’

by ZULEIHAT CHATTA
7 months ago
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Relationships can be thrilling, but as feelings deepen, it’s natural to wonder, “Where is this going?” The ‘What are we?’ conversation is a crucial moment that helps define the future of your relationship. The timing and approach matter, so here’s a guide to help you navigate this important discussion.

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  1. Why This Conversation Is Essential

The ‘What are we?’ conversation is your opportunity to align on the direction of your relationship. It’s about making sure you’re both on the same page regarding feelings and expectations. Without clarity, you risk investing in something that might not fulfill your needs.

 

  1. Signs It’s Time For The Conversation

While there’s no fixed timeline for having this conversation, certain signs indicate it may be time to have it:

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Uncertainty: If you’re constantly wondering where you stand, it’s a sign that a conversation is needed.

Increased Time Together: If your relationship is evolving from casual to more serious, it’s a good time to talk about its future.

Deepening Feelings: If your emotions are growing, but you’re unsure if they’re mutual, it’s important to check in.

Introducing Them to Others: If you’re thinking about introducing your partner to friends or family, knowing their intentions can help ensure you’re both ready for that step.

Desire For Commitment: If you’re ready for something serious, it’s only fair to discuss whether they feel the same.

 

  1. How to Approach the Conversation

The key to a successful ‘What are we?’ talk is a respectful and calm approach. Here are some tips:

Pick The Right Moment: Wait for a time when both of you are relaxed and not distracted by other concerns.

Express Your Feelings Clearly: Share how you feel and what you’re hoping for in the relationship.

Avoid Pressuring Them: The goal isn’t to force an answer but to have an open conversation.

Ask Open-Ended Questions: Rather than directly asking, “Are we a couple?” try, “How do you see our relationship moving forward?”

 

  1. Possible Outcomes

Be prepared for different responses, and approach them with an open mind:

Mutual Alignment: If you’re both on the same page, this is the ideal outcome where you can move forward together.

Need for More Time: Sometimes, your partner may need more time to think things over. If you’re willing to wait, this can be a positive sign.

Different Visions: If your partner’s goals don’t align with yours, it’s important to respect their feelings and determine whether continuing the relationship is the right choice.

 

  1. Things to Avoid

To keep the conversation healthy and productive:

Don’t Assume Their Feelings: It’s essential to ask rather than assume.

Don’t Have the Talk During an Argument: Timing matters—avoid discussing it when emotions are running high.

Avoid Making Ultimatums: This conversation should focus on mutual understanding, not pressuring the other person into a decision.

 

  1. Moving Forward

After the conversation, you’ll have more clarity about your relationship’s future. If your visions align, enjoy building the relationship together. If they don’t, it’s time to reassess your needs and determine what’s best for both of you.

 

 


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