there is no time frame.
I asked my ex to marry me after only three months.
That lasted ten years
i moved in with my man after only three weeks
it's been five years.
Its what ever your heart feel
just make sure it doesn't cloud your mind
2006-11-09 17:31:33
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answered by angels kids 1
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That is no time frame for Love! How do you gauge the time? Do you even need to count the time from courting to being together or marriage? Love doesn't count on the time. Love behaves just like the same theory: Quantity doesn't matter, it's Quality that matters the most! And nothing cause Love to begin. It just started when the fate comes and the right person meets with each other.
2006-11-09 17:50:26
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answered by PoshBerries 6
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Actual love naturally does not have a time frame because it has a natural mechanism of self renewal no matter the tension it under-goes.
on the other hand, infatuation which most people mistake for love is framed on time and once the reason for the infatuation drops the "love" inherent jumps out of the window.
True love is forever.
You will always detect it if you are a "natural person" because it is naturally natural.
Regards
2006-11-09 17:41:55
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answered by emmaudomi 1
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I think "love at 1st sight" is a myth. Sure, you can feel an instant attraction (It happens to me all the time - LOL!), but it's probably just physical. Oh, I'm sure 2 people can have mutual feelings from the beginning, but love...?
Aside from that, I don't think there's any absolute timetable, but I don't think I'd profess my love on the 1st date. After that, though, whenever it feels right...
2006-11-09 17:44:29
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answered by WillyC 5
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definately not at first sight (that is called lust and is very different than love) but all the others are possible times for love to develop
2006-11-09 17:29:31
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answered by Davy D 4
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well i told my b/f i liked him in a month but it depends on th situation i believe you know when yur in love no matter what and either person can say it 1st its just who feels it 1st and after you feel it sayin it the 1st time kind of just happens
2006-11-09 17:29:17
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answered by SexyMandy 2
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This depends on how much you both could go along mutually?
2006-11-09 17:28:31
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answered by Kethya Chin 3
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It's timeless and ever extending.
I AM
2006-11-09 17:40:59
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answered by Anonymous
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