It Takes A While For New Couples To Become Comfortable With Eachother

If you watched The Edge on Valentine’s Day, you’re either single, or in a tried and true, comfy relationship.
But think back to the last time you were newly in love.
It takes a while to get comfy enough to let it all hang out.
Most new couples say they reach their comfort zone around 7 and a half months into the relationship.
A new poll, commissioned by Mattress Firm, asked couples how they know they reached that sweet spot.
For many,  it’s when you let the person you’re dating take care of you when you’re sick.
It is also when stop worrying about shaving or wearing make-up, but the poll also found that most couples would sleep together long before they share a Netflix account.

The average couple is okay sleeping in the same bed after 4 months and 21 days, but won’t cry in front of their partner until 5 months and 24 days into the relationship.
Couples are comfortable walking around naked at 6 months and 18 days, but won’t discuss marriage or kids until 7 months and a day.
And most couples also say it is more than 7-months before that are okay with sharing a password or their streaming service account info.