After an incredible first date, unstoppable communication and a chemistry that gives you butterflies in your stomach, the “honeymoon” after a meeting can last several weeks… until the three-month mark?
According to a new theory that went viral on TikTok, the “three month rule” would be the moment in which many relationships consolidate, or on the contrary, collapse. The messages are fewer and fewer, the outings stop and suddenly you realize that your new love may not last beyond this deadline.
A theory that suits (many) internet users
In a video seen over 21 million times to datethe tiktoker Attachment stated in 2022 that in relationships, more precisely in those that arise from requests for dates, something decisive is at stake after three months. According to her, if you can survive this defining moment, there is a good chance that you will have a happy, long-term relationship. But very often this doesn’t happen.
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A theory that seems familiar to many Internet users in the comments. One states “ The three month rule is so specific and I hate it ”, while another wrote: “ My relationship ended the week we hit the three month mark, even after he said so [ce] that would be the case. »
On the platform, under the tag “3 month rule”, many content creators say that this rule often marks the beginning of the end of a relationship, for three reasons: This is the phase where infatuation ends, where we begin to see fewer pleasant sides of the partner and where we know for sure if the personalities and values are aligned.
The end of the “honeymoon” phase according to an expert
In an article by Bustle published on May 21, the American expert on relationships and breakups Angelica Koch estimates that most “honeymoon” phases typically last three to six months, and then end when the exciting effect of the novelty wears offand the connection is no longer as exciting as when you first met.
“ For this reason, people looking for the “rush” of a new relationship will set off in search of their next attraction. “he told the American magazine. The three month phase may also be where many people struggle to hide their true character. Many will reveal that they have a less than pleasant personality.
According to Angelika Koch, “ three months is the ideal amount of time to get a general idea of who the person is. This helps you see if this is someone who is playing games, has red flags, or really wants a relationship. »
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