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6 Best Things About Being In A Relationship

I made a post like this a few days ago about the best things about being single. But of course, as a girl in a relationship myself, I had to make a post like this for those of you who are in a relationship. Cause it is pretty awesome.

1) You always have a cuddle buddy
How great is it to always have someone to cuddle up with on the couch with a nice cozy blanket and a movie? Or someone to cuddle in bed with at night. Yeah, its pretty great. Especially now that its starting to get chilly out, I really do appreciate my boyfriend letting me be a heat leech. Warm winter cuddles > everything.

2) Having someone you can tell everything to
There are some things you just can't tell to your friends. Your significant other is that person you can tell everything to, good or bad, and will always love you in the end. They know you better than you know yourself and you love them for it.

3) Someone to come home to after a long day
After a long stressful day at work, school or wherever else you might have been, nothing feels better than coming home to the one you love. It really does make a bad day better when you can come home to a warm hug (and someone who will listen to you complain and rant for a little while).

4) You always have a date
Invited to a family dinner? Attending a wedding? No need to frantically find a date or go it alone, you always have a date. Also, it feels pretty nice having someone to spend the day with when Valentine's day rolls around. Bonus: couples Halloween costumes!

5) Someone to take care of you when you're sick
Lets be honest here. When we feel like crap, we don't really want to take care of ourselves. We all love a bowl of chicken soup when we have the flu, but you wont be the one cooking it. When you have a significant other, you now have yourself your own personal nurse to take care of you. And if they're really nice, they'll tell you that you still look pretty (even with your snotty nose, unwashed hair and baggy sweatpants).

6) Having someone who supports and accepts you 100%
If you're in a healthy, supportive relationship, your significant other is more than just someone you're dating. They're also your best friend, your cheerleader and #1 supporter. When you feel like you're not good enough, they'll remind you that you are. When you fall down, they help you up again and encourage you to keep going. They accept your flaws and love you for them. They make you a better person.

Bonus: inside jokes, uninhibited weirdness and awesome sex

What do you think the best thing about being in a relationship is?
Also, Happy November!
xo

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