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Are you currently dating? Do you need dating advice? Are you new to the dating world and wondering what the stages or roadmap of a relationship journey might look like? If so, we made this video just for you. New year, new relationship(s), and new people.

The stages of relationships are: attraction, acquainting, building trust, going on dates, seducing, honeymoon, doubting, or commitment and stability. Which of these relationship or dating stages do you find yourself and your partner relating to? Did we miss any stages?
Transcript
00:00 (upbeat music)
00:02 During the first couple of dates
00:08 and the time between these meetups,
00:10 the days seem to rush by
00:11 in a blur of passion and excitement.
00:14 We're so caught up in the thrill of meeting someone new
00:17 that we can't even step back and process what's going on.
00:21 Although we might feel lost in this whirlwind of emotions,
00:24 our relationships usually stick to a pretty common formula.
00:28 Here are a few stages that almost
00:30 all relationships will follow.
00:32 The first stage, attraction.
00:34 Our relationships first begin
00:37 when we set eyes on our new partner.
00:40 Although we haven't started dating yet,
00:42 we feel an undeniable pull
00:44 towards this enchanting new person.
00:46 At this point, you might walk up and introduce yourself.
00:49 Who knows, you might even start flirting,
00:51 dropping a compliment here and there.
00:53 And in 2019, this initial stage
00:56 might not even take place in person.
00:58 Many people meet someone new on social media
01:00 or through a dating app.
01:02 The second stage, learning more about them.
01:06 Once we're attracted to someone,
01:07 we usually feel a desire to learn more about them.
01:10 Sometimes we discover more about this person
01:12 through conversation,
01:13 and sometimes we learn more about them
01:15 after checking out their social media profiles.
01:17 Better yet, we might even ask mutual friends
01:20 for more juicy details about this new person.
01:23 All of this new information helps us decide
01:25 whether or not they're a good fit.
01:27 The third stage, building comfort and trust.
01:31 In an article published by Oxford's
01:33 Department of Experimental Psychology,
01:35 comfort and trust was identified
01:37 as a major stage in all relationships.
01:40 This is when both partners start to let their guards down,
01:43 testing the waters to see if the relationship
01:45 might be stable and sustainable in the future.
01:48 During this stage, it helps if partners are honest,
01:51 non-violent, and forgiving.
01:53 Interestingly, Oxford researchers stated that
01:57 physical touch is incredibly effective
01:59 when it comes to building trust.
02:01 The fourth stage, actually going on dates.
02:06 At this point, we go on dates regularly.
02:08 In previous stages, we might have been
02:10 a little unsure about our partners,
02:13 but now we've settled into a comfortable rhythm of dating
02:15 and consistently enjoying each other's company.
02:18 As we date more and more,
02:19 both partners build a stronger connection
02:21 based on mutual interests, trust, and attraction.
02:25 By the end of this stage,
02:26 we're comfortable with being vulnerable around them.
02:29 The fifth stage, seduction.
02:32 According to that same Oxford study,
02:35 seduction is one of the final stages of a relationship.
02:39 This is where we truly open ourselves
02:41 to the possibility of passionate intimacy.
02:44 According to Oxford researchers,
02:46 women need more time to develop this emotional connection
02:49 when compared to men.
02:50 When we reach this stage,
02:51 we stop thinking of ourselves as singular beings.
02:54 Instead, we start to become one with our partners.
02:57 We feel their emotions and understand their experiences
03:00 on a deeper level, as if they were our own.
03:03 The sixth stage, the honeymoon phase.
03:08 Most of our viewers are probably familiar
03:10 with this phase of a relationship.
03:12 In the first six months or so,
03:13 everything seems new in a relationship,
03:16 and this could be explained by scientific studies.
03:19 Researchers tested nerve growth factors
03:21 and cortisol levels of couples
03:23 within the first few months of a relationship.
03:25 These levels were very high,
03:27 resulting in feelings of euphoria and reduced stress.
03:30 But when they tested those same levels
03:32 12 to 24 months later, the levels had returned to normal.
03:36 This suggests that relationships are only truly tested
03:39 after the honeymoon stage is over
03:41 and the physiological love cocktail has worn off.
03:45 The seventh stage, the doubting phase.
03:49 This is the make or break stage for relationships.
03:52 Doubts usually start to creep in after a few years,
03:55 and making it this far is a real accomplishment,
03:58 but the biggest hurdle is yet to come.
04:01 You need to overcome all of these doubts
04:03 if you want the relationship to succeed.
04:06 Partners might start worrying about the unknown future,
04:08 their individual career paths and interests,
04:11 and whether or not their partner fits into all of this.
04:14 If it's not meant to be,
04:15 it'll become obvious during this stage.
04:18 In this current age of social media,
04:19 it's very easy to start comparing our own relationships
04:22 to other perfect couples we see online.
04:25 This makes the stage of doubts
04:26 even tougher to get through in 2019.
04:29 The eighth stage, commitment and stability.
04:35 Once you reach this stage, you're home free.
04:38 After many, many years,
04:39 you're completely and unconditionally
04:41 in love with each other.
04:43 You know each other better than any other person on earth,
04:46 and you regularly find yourself
04:47 predicting each other's actions
04:49 and knowing what to say to comfort your partner
04:50 during stressful times.
04:52 Most importantly, you don't take each other for granted.
04:56 You're happy with the direction of the relationship,
04:58 and you might even start building projects
05:00 and creating things together.
05:02 Who knows?
05:03 Maybe a family?
05:05 Let us know if you agree with our eight stages of dating.
05:07 If we've left anything out,
05:09 be sure to let us know in the comments below.
05:12 (upbeat music)
05:15 (gentle music)
05:17 (gentle music)

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