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Significant? Sure. Because nowadays it's rare to find people that are loyal, caring, supportive, and stay with you for a full year! That's sad, but true. Look at the relationship rates nowadays. Then go to dating sites and ask people how long most of their relationships seem to last... yeah.
It's even rarer to find marriages that last a long period of time anymore.
So why it shouldn't be significant, I would say it is something to be grateful for if you can find someone you can be with and love for a year (or longer!)
A year is a long time and a lot of things can happen. I think that's a great achievement.
Nope. I think a big mark is 1 year after living together.
Because the first year is everything sunny and great and flowers and after that you start to live with each others habbits and you have to talk about bad ones compromises etc
What if you moved in together right away AND have made it to one year?
It probably is to some it seems, maybe it speaks more to 'this era' or it just speaks more to the way some people, either are revolving doors or they just don't know what they like or what they don't like, yet. 👍👀
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I voted no. Because there is a huge difference between living together and seeing each other on the weekends. So maybe yeah it is, but it's so conditional considering the circumstances.
What if you moved in together right away AND have made it to one year?
That's what my wife and I did... year one went down and here we are 14 years later.
Yes and no. It's a milestone for most relationship. Usually means you made it past the honeymoon phase.
A lot of relationships don’t get past a few months, so the one year mark is significant.
No. Just an arbitrary length of time.
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in todays microwave society, yes