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In my opinion it's impossible to put a time on love. It'll happen as fast or as slow as it wants to, and there's very little we can do about it.
Falling in love after two months
Two months may not seem like a long time - but if you're spending it memorably and together, it can be worth more than two years.
I wouldn't worry too much about how long you've been together - simply enjoy each other's company and see where it goes. Love will let you know that it's in town when it's good and ready, there's no need to rush things or slow them down.
Often, people will have concerns that the feelings they are having are 'too strong' for such a young relationship. These concerns usually stem from social conventions, so don't pay them too much attention.
How long does it take for someone to fall in love with you?
Feeling like you're in love can happen pretty quickly. As far as the physical side of things (the butterflies, the hormones and the racing pulse), this can have a relatively quick onset. Whether this feeling lasts and develops into full bloom is what love and relationships are all about. They may spring out of nowhere all of a sudden, but they need constant nurturing to grow.
Falling in love after two months
Two months may not seem like a long time - but if you're spending it memorably and together, it can be worth more than two years.
I wouldn't worry too much about how long you've been together - simply enjoy each other's company and see where it goes. Love will let you know that it's in town when it's good and ready, there's no need to rush things or slow them down.
Often, people will have concerns that the feelings they are having are 'too strong' for such a young relationship. These concerns usually stem from social conventions, so don't pay them too much attention.
How long does it take for someone to fall in love with you?
Feeling like you're in love can happen pretty quickly. As far as the physical side of things (the butterflies, the hormones and the racing pulse), this can have a relatively quick onset. Whether this feeling lasts and develops into full bloom is what love and relationships are all about. They may spring out of nowhere all of a sudden, but they need constant nurturing to grow.