This is how long you should date someone before you make it official, according to a relationship expert

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Having 'the talk' with your partner means you're ready to make a relationship 'official.' Some couples get there earlier than others, but sometimes it's tricky to know when you should broach the subject. According to a relationship psychologist, there is a socially acceptable answer.

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This is how long you should date someone before you make it official, according to a relationship expert

This is how long you should date someone before you make it official, according to a relationship expert

Having 'the talk' with your partner means you're ready to make a relationship 'official.' Some couples get there earlier than others, but sometimes it's tricky to know when you should broach the subject. According to a relationship psychologist, there is a socially acceptable answer.

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