Buzz Rules
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Another dating question: Have you ever asked the asker what their career is before accepting a date and turned them down because of it?
This was just a random question, not anything related to me.No.
Again. This stuff boils down to where you meet people. You say you’re really religious. A singles group at your church should be a good way to meet new people. And you can figure this out before you even ask them out.
Why is this a big deal? Why does it matter?
Same here.No, because if we were acquainted enough for them to be asking me out I'd probably already know that info. It would certainly play into the getting to know them equation though, the same way mine would.
Situationship, love it. Better than "not a relationship" that I've used.been in a situationship for many years on and off.
The rate of domestic violence among cops would definitely make me think twice before dating one.It has never mattered to me.
What job would a person have that would make you rethink going out with them?
Soccer player?What job would a person have that would make you rethink going out with them?
Now remember, this was in pre-internet dating days, so you mostly had to actually meet and talk to people face-to-face.
You’d think that internet dating would make it easier but it doesn’t. Very little dating happens with internet dating sites. You swipe or like and maybe message but rarely does anyone actually meet in person. I think the old fashioned way was more likely to produce actual relationships.
My daughter met her soon to be husband on Tinder- most of her friends all met their boyfriends on there too.
Not my experience nor anyone I’ve met. But the difference might be dating in your 50’s vs 20’s. Also could be living in a rural area vs a larger area. Less options, less likely to find someone.