By date three, you’re looking for steadiness, not mixed signals. People who are ready show it in how they plan, talk, and fix small problems. You’ll see clear effort, respect for time, and honest answers. Watch actions more than promises and you’ll save months of guessing.
1. They Make Plans In Advance

Ready partners don’t “maybe” you until 5 p.m. They pick a day, name a place, and follow up the morning of. Consistency is the point, not grand gestures.
2. Their Words Match Their Calendar

“I want something real” means regular time together. If they say they’re free on weekends, you actually see them on weekends. Reality beats intentions.
3. They Handle Disagreements Without Escalating

Small friction is normal. What matters is repair. People who avoid the classic conflict traps described by the Gottman Institute can disagree and still make dinner plans.
4. They Ask About Your Week And Remember Answers

Curiosity shows up in details. They recall your big meeting and send a quick check-in. That kind of attention turns dating into partnership.
5. They Share Their Lane

Ready people tell you what they want this year and what’s off limits. They can say “steady dating,” “exclusive,” or “seeing what’s here” without dodging.
6. They Respect Pace And Consent

You set boundaries and they honor them. If either of you hits pause, the other listens. Clear yes and clear no are the standard described by RAINN’s definition of consent.
7. They Keep Their Life Running

Bills are paid, work is steady, and friendships are intact. You’re meeting an adult with a life, not a rescue project.
8. Their Attachment Looks Secure

They don’t chase, vanish, or test you. They’re comfortable with closeness and space, which lines up with a secure pattern in the APA’s entry on attachment. Calm beats chaos.
9. They Can Talk Sexual Health Like Grownups

Testing, protection, and timing are open topics, not awkward landmines. Baselines are easier when you know the CDC’s STI screening recommendations. Safety talk builds trust.
10. Money Isn’t a Taboo

You can discuss budgets for dates, travel plans, or who pays for what without tension. If you need a starting point, the CFPB’s tips for talking about money offer simple prompts.
11. They Introduce You To Their People

Friends or family know your name and see you as part of plans. No hiding, no excuses. Soft launches turn into real invites.
12. They Set And Keep Small Boundaries

Ready adults can say “I’m off my phone after 9” or “I need Sundays for family” and stick to it. Boundaries protect energy and prevent resentment.
13. They Own Mistakes Quickly

If they’re late, they say it and adjust. No big speeches. Accountability today predicts reliability later.
14. They Support Your Goals

They ask about your class, job search, or training and cheer wins without competition. Encouragement is specific, not vague hype.
15. They Make The Relationship Easy To Understand

You don’t need a decoder ring. Labels match behavior, plans are on the calendar, and both of you know what comes next. Ready feels calm, clear, and kind.











