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​6 questions to ask yourself before entering a relationship​

TOI Lifestyle Desk
| ETimes.in | Last updated on - Sep 4, 2025, 10:07 IST
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6 questions to ask yourself before entering a relationship

With every new beginning, love invites us into both wonder and vulnerability. Before stepping into the world of a new relationship, it’s both wise and brave to pause and look inward. The desire for connection is universal, but true intimacy grows from a foundation of self-awareness and honesty. Asking the right questions of oneself is not self-doubt or overthinking, but a sign of maturity. These six questions are not just a checklist, rather a self-examination. When it’s absolutely the easiest to point fingers at the other person and live with the continuous pressure of blame-game, such questions can put one into perspective-whether they are truly in love or they are in love with the ‘idea of love’.

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“Can I communicate openly with this person, even about uncomfortable topics?”​

In the beginning of any relationship, the conversations are mostly comfortable, nice in nature as both parties want to hold the best of their impressions in front of their partner. But with time, life cannot be filled only with ‘vanilla conversations’. Discussing uncomfortable, harsh truths can form a safe space, increasing the sense of comfort. Successful couples consistently discuss not only joys but also challenges and hurts. Expert advice shows that the ability to discuss tough or vulnerable subjects openly is a foundation for trust, intimacy, and conflict resolution.



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​“How do we handle conflict and stress?”

Conflict is inevitable in any relationship,what matters is how it’s managed. It needs to be taken care of how stressful situations are handled by both partners, how they react when things get difficult. Research finds that couples who address and resolve disagreements directly, rather than avoiding or escalating them, are more likely to thrive. Ask: What is our conflict style, and is it bothering us for a long time?


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“Am I emotionally available?”​

Love requires presence, not just affection. Often in the hurry of moving forward from past traumas, people tend to rush into love. If one’s heart is still tangled in past pain or fear, they will inevitably struggle to connect deeply, as the old wounds are not healed properly. Emotional availability means you are ready to share your joys, your sorrows, and your silence without retreating or shutting down. Without this openness, love feels distant.


“Am I seeking companionship or rescue?”


When loneliness whispers in one’s ear, it is easy to seek someone who will ‘fix’ everything for them. But a partner is not meant to rescue; they are meant to walk beside you. Companionship is love’s gift, but too much dependency often becomes its burden. Ask this question honestly: Do I seek a partner or a savior?


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“Am I ready for the responsibility of another soul?”


Love is not just romance and light-it is responsibility. Being part of someone’s life means holding their vulnerabilities with care, not unconsciously breaking them even more. Ask: Am I mature enough to handle another’s heart gently, to honor their journey even when it tests my patience? Emotional maturity appears in daily consistency, small acts of kindness, and reliability. Responsible partners show up in both calm and storm, apologize genuinely when at fault, and work to repair trust. Their support remains steady, not just in moments of romance but during hardship or boredom-the ‘boring consistency’ that builds lasting love.

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​“Am I seeking companionship or rescue?”​

When loneliness whispers in one’s ear, it is easy to seek someone who will ‘fix’ everything for them. But a partner is not meant to rescue; they are meant to walk beside you. Companionship is love’s gift, but too much dependency often becomes its burden. Ask this question honestly: Do I seek a partner or a savior?

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“Do I know how to be alone?”​


One of the common practices that people often nurture when they are in love is that they start being so dependent on the other person that after a point of time, that ‘other person’ becomes their whole life and personality. Ironically, the best relationships are built by those who are comfortable in solitude. When one can sit with their own silence, their love becomes a choice, not an escape. A partner should add beauty to one’s life, not become the reason one cannot face themselves.

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