The Talking Stage: When to Know If It's Worth It
The Talking Stage: When to Know If It's Worth It

How long should a talking stage last ?
The talking stage can be exciting and full of potential, but it can also be frustrating if you’re unsure about where things are headed. So, how long should this stage last before you decide if it’s going somewhere or not?

The Verdict:
There’s no one-size-fits-all answer, but most people agree that 4-6 weeks is a good benchmark. By then, you’ve had a few dates, and you’ve gotten to know each other’s values, intentions, and compatibility. If it’s still undefined after two months, it might be time to reevaluate.
What the Experts Say:
– Noor: By the third date, intentions should be clear. If not, it might be time to move on.
– Adeola: It depends on chemistry, but six months is too long without clarity.
– Gift: Two to three weeks is enough to know if you’re interested.
– Precious: A month is enough to figure things out. If it’s dragging on, someone might not be ready.
Green Flags to Move Forward:
– Consistent communication and effort
– Emotional transparency and openness
– Shared values and vision
– Clear intentions
– Initiative and planning
Red Flags to Move On:
– Avoiding labels or commitment
– One-sided conversations or forced interactions
– Lack of clarity or progress
– Disappearing without explanation
– Feeling anxious or unsure about where you stand

Ultimately, the talking stage should lead somewhere or end gracefully. Trust your instincts, and don’t be afraid to take control of your own happiness.




