DawnM
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Honestly, I advocate friendships first. DH and I met when I was dating someone else, but he joined our "group of friends" and hung out with a group of us all the time. That is how we got to know each other. We ended up best friends long before we dated and when we decided we liked each other (I had broken up with said b-friend), we decided it was either get engaged or never date and ruin our friendship. We were married within 6 months after that.
So, these types of questions WERE answered long before we even started dating.
Traditional dating is not my thing....I have never had a guy I didn't know ask me out and I said yes. Anyone I dated was at least a friend of a friend and came "recommended."
I actually am not a fan at all of traditional dating. I think it can be dangerous in many ways.
Dawn
So, these types of questions WERE answered long before we even started dating.
Traditional dating is not my thing....I have never had a guy I didn't know ask me out and I said yes. Anyone I dated was at least a friend of a friend and came "recommended."

Dawn
So-some of you are advocating asking a first date-in the first few minutes-about their finances? If they don't walk out on you and tell you what you want to know, then you walk out on them if they have debt? Most kids don't even ask about sexual history when they meet so they are in love by the time school loans are mentioned. then what?