Those clichéd red flags that we are always told to avoid? Sophy Singer, Tawkify matchmaker, strongly advises you do not ignore them. But when do they first surface, how can you identify them?
Don’t entertain people who’ll flake on you or can’t commit to meeting up for a 15 minute coffee date.
If you just started dating someone (it’s been less than 3-4 dates within a month), don’t rush to invite him/her to holiday parties with close friends, family, and/or co-workers.
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I love questions like this, because the way I see it, the answer is so simple. If your goal is to find a long-term relationship, you should ALWAYS go on the second date.
The more people you meet (with an open-mind and open-heart), the higher the chances are that you will hit the love jackpot.
I always advise my clients: if you like him/her, ACT like it and don’t play it too cool for school. There are many ways to let someone know you’re into them, without initiating plans and coming off as too eager.