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      And if you need to be told to treat women like people, maybe start with developing some friendships with no romantic interest or future. Social connections with no pressure will help.

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    Seriously get to know the person, before attempting to date them. You never really know who someone is.

    In all honesty, don’t put a title on it, would be my tip.

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      Why not put a title on it? If you really like the person, enjoy the partnership, it’s been a while, you want to be exclusive, you want to introduce them around? Whats the harm of a title if you’re both excited about what it’s becoming?

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    Currently watching a cringe dating video and I need to yeet a few off my chest:

    Guys: For the love of God, ASK HER QUESTIONS. Awkward silence? Ask her about her family. She is asking about you? Ask about her passions. Her last hobbies. Everyone loves talking about themselves. If you like a girl, make her talk and she will like you.

    For anybody: See someone cute at school? At the gym? Strike up convo about literally anything - “Oh damn nice shoes, where did you buy them?” - Feed this and later ask for their Insta. Instagram is public enough people will give it out, but private enough you can follow up in DMs later

    While dating: Do things to make him/her happy. Don’t expect anything back. Do their chores. Buy them a gift. Take them on a surprise date. Be happy when they’re happy.

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    Get to know someone first, and you get a sense of whether they are into you/up for dating.

    If they are, it’s great and you’re dating someone you know you like and that they’re also into you.

    If they’re not, you’ve made a friend.

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      I find that hard with online dating. Which is why I keep dating coworkers (and having that end up awkwardly).