Settle your relationship after a breakup...
Well, it depends on your ex & the relationship they want to have with you after the breakup. Most likely it depends on your age, the circumstances, & how often you'll see each other. Usually, the younger you are, the more likely you are to have a less chance of being friends & having the relations with the person. If your ex suffered "heartbreak" from you, there's probably not a good chance of a friendship. The older you get, though, most likely you'll have a good friendship with the person afterwards. Just, if you caused the relationship to end, be gentle, give it time, & always be very considerate of their feelings. Don't be blunt and ask straight out if you'll have a future as friends, it's kind of creepy... Just assume, give casual calls/texts (but not stalkerish), and give it a couple weeks after a break up. Sometimes it's better to be friends with someone then it is to actually "be" in a committed romantic relationship. Hope this helps!
No one should settle for a part time relationship!
To settle down, to be in a committed relationship.
Most boys are not ready to settle down, but everyones different and settles down at different ages.
"Settle down" can refer to calming oneself or becoming more relaxed. It can also mean to establish a permanent residence or enter a stable, long-term relationship.
Particle size and settling time are inversely related. Smaller particles will take longer to settle due to their lower mass and slower settling velocity, while larger particles will settle more quickly. This relationship is described by Stokes' law, which governs the settling of particles in a fluid based on their size and density.
He could be saying that he loves you as a friend. Or that he loves you but doesn't want to be in a relationship just yet. Or it could be that he is scared to "settle down" with someone right not. He might not be ready
Australia was one of Britain's colonies. The first white people to settle in Astralia were British convicts in 1788 or so.
Daniel states that he feels he is to young to settle down into a relationship yet and he is happy to date people who like him because of his fame
It should last until the couple are ready to settle together. All that is needed is faithfulness.
settle
You don't settle in weather. You settle in a location.
Settled is the past tense of settle.