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After this time, women are said to feel more relaxed and act more like themselves in the relationship. The findings were made by UK fashion website, mycelebrityfashion.co.uk.
It said when women were able to let their guard down, they felt comfortable enough to burp, pass wind and pick their spots in front of their partners. In addition, women were also found to feel less worried about their partner seeing them without make up, matching underwear or in smart clothes.
A total of 1,186 women aged 18 or over were surveyed about their behaviour when starting a new relationship for the survey.
Speaking about the findings, Bobbie Malpass, editor of the fashion website, said: "We thought it would be fun to discover a bit more about women's behaviour while in a relationship, especially when it comes to reaching the 'point of non-return' when women finally get 100 per cent comfortable around their partner."
(JP/CD)
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Survey Reveals Women's Relationship Habits
A new survey has revealed it takes women seven and a half months to feel completely comfortable with their partner.After this time, women are said to feel more relaxed and act more like themselves in the relationship. The findings were made by UK fashion website, mycelebrityfashion.co.uk.
It said when women were able to let their guard down, they felt comfortable enough to burp, pass wind and pick their spots in front of their partners. In addition, women were also found to feel less worried about their partner seeing them without make up, matching underwear or in smart clothes.
A total of 1,186 women aged 18 or over were surveyed about their behaviour when starting a new relationship for the survey.
Speaking about the findings, Bobbie Malpass, editor of the fashion website, said: "We thought it would be fun to discover a bit more about women's behaviour while in a relationship, especially when it comes to reaching the 'point of non-return' when women finally get 100 per cent comfortable around their partner."
(JP/CD)
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