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Jezzk

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How long did it take you to feel completely comfortable with the person you're in a relationship with?
 

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if you don't feel comfortable with your partner, then why did you even start a relationship?
 

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After the first few months usually. It takes a while for you to get used to each other, and adjust your patterns to make for a more comfortable fit. Also probably a good idea not to be rough when sleeping with them as that shows you don't care about them. Generally being with them more often in the day will help get rid of that cold awkward feeling. Generally though you're going to have to give them space or else you'll end up damaging them. Well, at least that's how it was with me and my last mattress. This new one with it's orthopedic attributes which is supposed to be good for your back is not nearly as comfortable.
 

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in my case it happened before we got together.....but we're a special case....

but generally you should give one month, max
 

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After the first few months usually. It takes a while for you to get used to each other, and adjust your patterns to make for a more comfortable fit. Also probably a good idea not to be rough when sleeping with them as that shows you don't care about them. Generally being with them more often in the day will help get rid of that cold awkward feeling. Generally though you're going to have to give them space or else you'll end up damaging them. Well, at least that's how it was with me and my last mattress. This new one with it's orthopedic attributes which is supposed to be good for your back is not nearly as comfortable.
lolol
 

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After the first few months usually. It takes a while for you to get used to each other, and adjust your patterns to make for a more comfortable fit. Also probably a good idea not to be rough when sleeping with them as that shows you don't care about them. Generally being with them more often in the day will help get rid of that cold awkward feeling. Generally though you're going to have to give them space or else you'll end up damaging them. Well, at least that's how it was with me and my last mattress. This new one with it's orthopedic attributes which is supposed to be good for your back is not nearly as comfortable.
its not really a good relationship when you have to "endure" their presence
 

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what a silly question. it depends on the person, and also there are different types of comfort (sexual, physical, emotional, spiritual, etc)

for example, i was emotionally comfortable in my relationship from day one, but because of my own issues i still am not 100% sexually comfortable.

but in a sense i'd think it's good to not be too comfortable ever, for fear of becoming complacent and boring. perhaps. i don't know.
 

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