
How often should you be seeing each other?
When it comes to relationships, the frequency of seeing each other can be a delicate balance. On one hand, you want to spend quality time with your partner, but on the other hand, you don't want to overwhelm each other's schedules. The key is finding a frequency that works for both of you.
Once a Week
Starting off, seeing each other once a week is a reasonable pace for most couples. This provides ample time for each person to have their own space and pursue individual interests, while still having a consistent date on the calendar to look forward to.
Twice a Month
As the relationship progresses, you may find that you want to see each other more frequently. By month four, it's acceptable to scale up to seeing each other twice a month. This allows for more time to connect and deepen your relationship.
Weekends and Mid-Week Visits
For those looking to see each other more frequently, a combination of weekend visits and a mid-week visit can provide the best of both worlds. Spending quality time together on the weekends can be a special treat, while a mid-week visit can provide a welcome break from the workweek.
Goals, Schedules, and Feeling
Ultimately, the frequency of seeing each other should align with your goals, schedules, and feelings. If you have a busy work schedule, it may make more sense to stick to once a week. On the other hand, if you're looking to quickly deepen your relationship, seeing each other twice a month may be more appropriate.
Finding the right frequency of seeing each other can be a balancing act, but it all comes down to what you want, your goals, schedules, and how you feel. By starting with once a week and scaling up as the relationship progresses, you can find a frequency that works for both of you and helps your relationship thrive.