Should You Meet His Family After Only Three Weeks of Dating?
The Situation
"He wants to meet my family after dating for three weeks"
The Brutal Truth
His eagerness to introduce you to family after only three weeks suggests he's either moving too fast or trying to create an illusion of seriousness. This is often a tactic to rush intimacy, not genuine commitment.
❌ What NOT to Do (Anxious Response)
An anxious person might feel pressured to agree and rush into the family meeting, fearing rejection or that they aren’t good enough. This not only bypasses their comfort but also sets a dangerous precedent for future expectations. Instead, it’s crucial to maintain boundaries and take time to evaluate the relationship.
đź’ Something to Reflect On
What part of me feels the need to validate my worth through his approval?
✨ What To Do Next
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