
It’s not a dealbreaker if your parents or friends don’t like them
Unless they’re exhibiting obvious red flags, as time goes on, the opinions of others won’t matter too much. Whether it’s your mom being judgmental about your partner or your friends thinking they don’t suit you, instead of taking the criticism seriously, you laugh it off and understand that they don’t know how amazing your partner truly is.
You aren’t afraid workplace issues will ruin the relationship
We all have ups and downs in our careers, from working extra hours to getting a promotion and having added responsibilities. Your partner’s successes and failures might not feel like your own at first, but that changed with time. When you’re together long-term, you navigate those ups and downs together, supporting each other since you’ve already been through the challenges and learned how to cope with the past.
You’re not concerned about meeting your partner too soon or too late
At the point when your relationship starts becoming long-term, you may have some questions. For instance: do I need this relationship? Is it too soon to settle down? Will this ruin my career? Am I ready for this? But once you get past that hump, the questions fade into the background, and you don’t question whether you could have found someone better or if your partner will negatively impact your career. Instead, it’s all just as it’s meant to be.