I spoke to Dr. Danielle Forshee, licensed clinical social worker, to determine the signs, actions, ways, and words your partner treats you that could indicate they think you’re the one.

” They would integrate their life with yours by filling you in on a regularly basis (most likely daily) of the details of their day as well as sharing with you their thoughts and feelings about some aspects of their day,” Forshee tells Elite Daily. “They also will tell you personal things to help you understand them on a deeper level.”

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” Behaviorally they are likely to initiate asking to see you, initiate making plans with you, initiate bringing you out with their friends, and initiate or reciprocate physical affection,” Forshee says. “They will smile when looking at you, laugh easily and often and focus mostly on you and less on their electronic devices.”

If they see you as “the one,” they’ll want to make sure you know them fully, and are in-the-loop on their life. This means they’ll tell you about a funny moment from class, a pesky coworker who gets on their nerves, or the nice thing their roommate did for them that day.

Here’s what she had to say are signs your partner absolutely, without a doubt, think you’re “the one.”

As Grey’s Anatomy puts it, your person is someone who completely gets you. It’s the person you go to for support, love, and generally the one who completes you. In the show, it describes BFFs Meredith Grey (Ellen Pompeo) and Cristina Yang (Sandra Oh), but it can be applicable to a romantic relationship. How do you know if your boyfriend or girlfriend thinks you’re “the one”?

As Grey’s Anatomy puts it, your person is someone who completely gets you. It’s the person you go to for support, love, and generally the one who completes you. How do you know if your boyfriend or girlfriend thinks you’re “the one”?

You’re their person.

Well, there could be plenty of things they do, say, and show to indicate how they value you in their life. You’re their person.

You’ll still both hold on to your own independence, but they’ll invite you to hang out with their friends, meet coworkers, and probably spend time with their family. They see you in their life for awhile, so they’re making sure you fit into it.

Essentially, they’re showing that they are committing to you through their actions of … committing to you.

” They would likely start integrating you into some of their routine or activities,” Forshee says. They may ask you or encourage you to leave some of your belongings at their house and share stories with you about their life and friends.”