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​6 emotional checkpoints you must see before saying ‘YES’​

TOI Lifestyle Desk
| ETimes.in | Last updated on - Sep 11, 2025, 19:29 IST
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6 emotional checkpoints you must see before saying ‘YES’

A famous saying states when two people go for their first date, it’s not actually going out on a date. The idea is to send two representatives, who are actually the best version of these people, to go on the date wearing a mask of ‘perfection’. Whereas in reality, love does not come with any promise of perfection, everybody knows. Here are 6 moments that can bring the clarity one looks for before committing to a long-term relationship. These six moments not only bring transparency, but can also save a person from emotional breakdowns and wasting time by protecting them from jumping to conclusions.

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How they react when you succeed

A real partner will never feel threatened or insecure by their partner’s growth, instead, they will celebrate it as if their own. Observing how a partner reacts to your achievements or success tells a lot about how that person will accept your growth in the long run. When one silently starts competing wearing a mask of happiness, it is nothing but a facade that will fall apart as soon as the honeymoon phase of the relationship ends. A love that is genuine will become each other’s wings and wants to see you soar higher. They clap the loudest not because of duty, but because the partner’s success feels personal to them too. Insecurity kills love. Notice if they inspire you to become more, do even better than the present wins, or if they hold you back to feed their own comfort. The right one will be the best ally in growth, not a reminder of their own insecurity.

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How they handle the ‘Not-so-perfect’ you

No one comes without imperfections. The real measure is how the partners treat each other knowing that they are flawed too. Do they mock, criticize, or weaponize a partner's weaknesses in arguments, or do they accept and love them while still encouraging betterment? A person who loves rightly will make one feel safe even in their flaws and silently help their best to overcome the flaws if both parties feel the need. They will remind each other that imperfections don’t make one unworthy, these imperfections are just proof of being human. Love does not mean ignoring flaws, but it does mean handling them in the best way possible without making the other person constantly feel insecure about their flaws. If they choose patience where others would choose ridicule, that is grace and that is where real love grows.

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How they handle disagreements

True love is not seen in moments of laughter, but in moments of conflict. Watch how your partner reacts when you think differently or when opinions collide. Do they dismiss your voice, or do they still value your right to feel and think independently? Respect during arguments shows emotional maturity, the ability to honor you even when emotions are heated. It reflects whether love is conditional or unconditional. It also proves if the bond is based on dominance or partnership. If in the heat of disagreement they still choose gentle words over cruelty, you’ve found someone safe. This checkpoint reveals whether your spirit feels belittled or uplifted during conflict. Because respect is love in its truest, silent form.

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What does your dream mean to them?

A genuine soul will never have a problem with their partner’s ambitions, even if they can’t be a huge part in fulfilling those dreams, they would try their best to cheer the other person up. They will stand as a supporter, not as an obstacle. Noticing if a partner discards and demeans aspirations as “too much” or unimportant is a sign. True love doesn’t fear the size of each other's dreams, it reinforces them. Life is too vast to shrink oneself for someone else’s comfort. The right partner will be proud that you want more and will walk beside you as you chase it. Respect for one’s dreams is respect for your soul, because dreams are pieces of who you are.

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Can you be yourself around them

Love should feel like removing armor, not putting more on. Ask yourself if you can truly be yourself without fear of judgment. Do you feel pressure to edit your words, hide your quirks, or carry a version of yourself to remain accepted? Or does the space feel freeing, where you can laugh too loud, cry too hard, and still be loved as you are? Ease is the sign of real compatibility. If being with them feels like performing, it is not love, it is fear in disguise. Love should be the place where masks finally drop.

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How do they treat others?

Watch closely how they treat people who have nothing to offer them in terms of personal gain. Do they show kindness to waiters, strangers, and subordinates, or do they carry arrogance when no benefit is at stake? It’s always easier and smarter to behave nicely with people from whom we have something to gain, that’s why in the initial stages of love, it’s always a pretension mask that people wear to put forward a ‘nice’ impression. Love is not only in how they treat you but how they treat humanity. A partner who is gentle with others carries empathy in their soul. If they are cruel outside but tender only to you, it is not true goodness, it is selective charm that they consciously want to put forward to look ‘impressive’.

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