Infatuation Rules
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Roaching refers to hiding the fact that you're seeing other people from the person you're dating. Even though you may not be in an exclusive relationship with the person who is roaching you, the behavior is still considered harmful because of the secrecy of roaching.
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Read More »Don’t be afraid to cut your losses if you and the person you’re dating are not on the same page. Don’t be afraid to cut your losses if you and the person you’re dating are not on the same page. hen you’re dating someone new, it’s understood that he or she may be going on dates with other potential suitors. But once things progress past the initial dating stage and things have become more intimate, you may assume that you’re the only one this person is connecting with in this way. However, if the person you’re seeing is hiding the fact that he or she is seeing other people, that’s considered roaching. Here’s what you need to know about roaching – how the dating term got its name, what roaching means, signs you’re getting roached and what to do next.
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Read More »It’s upsetting to learn that you’re not on the same page as the person you’ve been seeing, especially when your sexual health is involved. It’s unfair for this person to then make it seem as if you’ve done something wrong by brushing it off as no big deal or point fingers at you to state you should’ve asked them about whether or not they were seeing other people if it was going to be a problem. Roaching can happen to anyone – even those who asked questions about the exclusivity of the relationship early on can end up being roached and lied to. If roaching happens to you, understand that it’s not your fault.
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Read More »In the very early stages of dating someone new, getting roached is considered more acceptable and almost inevitable. Once you’ve been dating for several months, however, talking to the person you’re seeing to understand where you’re at and what expectations he or she has for the relationship is an important step. If you find out you’ve been roached, here are a few things to keep in mind. Getting roached doesn’t necessarily mean the relationship is doomed. If you find out you’re being roached, context is important. If the two of you haven’t discussed whether or not your relationship is exclusive, they’re not technically doing something wrong. Roaching becomes harmful when the person you’re dating is being purposefully dishonest and withholding information, even after the two of you have discussed expectations within your relationship. Discuss relationship expectations. If you feel it’s too early on to define the relationship, having a conversation about your expectations even in a casual relationship setting is not only important but is also a reasonable ask. Especially if the relationship is an intimate one, discussing your expectations regarding protection and STI testing can be one way to approach roaching within a more casual relationship. Get clear on where you want this relationship to go. Finding out that the person you’ve been dating has been seeing many other people can be upsetting – but if being in a committed relationship is your goal, forcing a relationship onto someone who isn’t ready or interested isn’t in your own best interest. If having a conversation with your partner reveals that he or she wants something more casual, don’t be afraid to move on to pursue what you’re really looking for romantically.
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