How to Keep Options Open While Dating
You're young! You're fun! Heck, you still have time before you feel a need to really, seriously be with someone. To avoid the unnecessary trauma you see some of your friends going through (especially in school, yikes) try these steps.
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EditSteps
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1Establish it straight out.
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2Go on group dates often.
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3Don't feel the need to be with one person, not just yet.
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EditTips
- If there's someone who's interested in you, and you think dating them would be fun, establish right away that you're there for the joy of their company, but not necessarily to be an "item". If they're fine with that and would like to take you on a date, say yes! It should be swell. Establish very firmly your stance on casual dating.
- Group dates are a fun, easy way to get to know others! Also, it just makes it less awkward.
- Remember, you are a person of VALUE. If they want to call you up and ask you on a date, wonderful. Don't feel the need to cling to them--if they want you, they can come and find you.
EditWarnings
- Don't, under any circumstances, indicate seriousness unless you know that the boy/girl is who you want to truly steady date. On a fun date, keep it casual--leading people on is not only wrong, but leads to heartbreak. Yikes.
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Categories: Stub | Relationships | Dating
Recent edits by: Hailey Girges, EnterNarnia7
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