Friendly3000guy Posted August 8, 2015 Posted August 8, 2015 I am on an online dating service, looking for casual dating, communicating with others who also want casual dating. What is the proper "etiquette" for asking to meet in person in casual dating vs. long-term relationship if she does not bring it up first. Do I bring that up quicker? Is it much different than when two people who want a long-term relationship communicate?
TunaCat Posted August 8, 2015 Posted August 8, 2015 If you're just looking for casual dating, you need to bring that up pretty quickly when you first start communicating. As a woman, nothing irks me more dating-wise, than if a guy doesn't tell exactly he's looking for early on. I wouldn't want to waste their time and I'd hope they wouldn't want to waste my time if it turned out we weren't looking for the same thing. I would say the same thing if you were looking for a LTR.
Author Friendly3000guy Posted August 8, 2015 Author Posted August 8, 2015 If you're just looking for casual dating, you need to bring that up pretty quickly when you first start communicating. As a woman, nothing irks me more dating-wise, than if a guy doesn't tell exactly he's looking for early on. I wouldn't want to waste their time and I'd hope they wouldn't want to waste my time if it turned out we weren't looking for the same thing. I would say the same thing if you were looking for a LTR. The dating service I am on asks us our intent. I selected casual dating. Those with whom I am communicating have selected the same. We're on the same page from the first email.
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