Relationships, we can probably all agree, are a tricky business at the best of times. Getting from a swipe right on Tinder, to making it past the first date and then sailing into โofficial relationshipโ territory, well it can all feel a lot like running a gauntlet that youโve been incredibly poorly prepared for. But if you do manage to make it successfully into coupledom โ slaps on backs and clinking glasses from all of us here โ the next question youโll need to ask yourself is this; are they really โThe Oneโ?
A huge indicator that youโve found The One? Itโs just easy being with this person. You feel at home, totally comfortable, and are able to be yourself. Do you feel calm, at peace, and genuinely happy? That is a great indicator. But, trusting your gut feeling, however, can feel like a leap of faith. So how about a checklist of science-backed indicators instead?
Your Brain Changes
A sure-fire indicator of a relationship being the real deal is that you donโt experience that โout of sight, out of mindโ phenomenon when your partner isnโt around. Instead, youโll tend to think about them a lot โ almost all the time, in fact.
Studies show that love and genuine attachment actually alter the biochemical reactions taking place in your brain.
When you think about The One, youโll get a surge of happiness-boosting neurotransmitter dopamine plus a lighting up of the brainโs reward centers.
Your Pronouns Change
Those who feel deeply connected to their partner are more likely to use plural pronouns such as โweโ and โusโ rather than the singular โIโ or โmeโ.
Youโre Willing to Fight
A willingness to fight for the success of your relationship is what really sets The One apart. Even more so than how โcompatibleโ two people might be on paper. A successful relationship does not hinge its posterity on how alike you are, instead it hangs on by the sheer willpower and want to stay in a relationship.
You Happily Sacrifice
If youโve met The One, youโll both be cool with making certain sacrifices for each other, even if historically, youโve always been more about looking out for yourself as number one.
Youโre Their #1 Supporter
Supporting each otherโs โlife dreamsโ, aka your long-term goals and ambitions, is a key component of a healthy and lasting relationship.
Couples who focused on building something together, whether it be a business or working towards a shared goal, tended to stay together the longest.
When you find The One, it should feel very natural to look up to them, admire them, and respect them. In other words, you will become their biggest champion and an ever-reliable source of support and encouragement.
Sex Isnโt Your Only Hobby
Naturally, sex plays a huge part in a healthy relationship, and being physically attracted to your partner as well as enjoying their company is a vital checkpoint.
Sex is great and you should be having lots of it, but itโs important to build a stronger, emotional bond beyond that. If all your plans somehow incorporate time alone where you might be able to have sex then the alarm bells should start ringing. With The One, you need to be able to have fun around each other without the need for sex.