Infatuation Rules
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The second date should not take place more than two weeks after the first date. If the first date went exceptionally well, the best thing you can do is lock in a second date soon after. The following dates should all be spaced as close together as possible.
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Read More »After an amazing first date with someone, how important is it to keep the momentum going from that point forward? Enter the Momentum Theory of dating. The Momentum Theory suggests that the first several dates should be in close succession to each other in order to better your chances of the relationship blossoming. Not only will this mentality better your chances with a prospect, but it is also the best way to truly get to know someone. This means that we should not wait too long to plan the next date, and we should also aim to maintain consistent contact with a prospect in between dates. A slow progression or intermittent lulls of no contact in between dates can potentially kill your chances with someone. If you want it to eventually turn into something, you must keep the momentum going from the beginning. This does not mean you have to rush anything – you simply want to take things at a steady pace. While it is acceptable to go slow, moving too slowly can have adverse effects. Vancouver is a city known for its abundance of beautiful and smart singles. What comes with that is a lot of nonchalant attitudes. In other words, Vancouverites lack a sense of urgency in their dating behavior. They often do not see the need for momentum and progression, which stems from the effects of having a plethora of options. However, if you want to ensure that you do not lose the person you’re interested in, follow these tips on how to keep the momentum going in your dating life:
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