Anonymous wrote:Are you sure you didn’t misunderstand? Are you sure he is t asking “are you dating because you want to hopefully find an exclusive relationship, or are you going to want to date multiple people at once indefinitely?”
Anonymous wrote:Omfg just dump him before your date.
Anonymous wrote:Yeah, I disagree with most of PPs. This is a completely legitimate request. If we’re going to try dating, then I don’t want to feel like you just got done blowing someone else earlier that day.
It’s not a “commitment” or controlling. We have a date, or a couple dates, and it’s not clicking then cool. We go our separate ways. But I don’t think it’s odd to just date one person at a time, even if it’s only briefly.
Anonymous wrote:Stop dating online you weirdos. Throw your smartphone in the ocean and meet people in real life.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ok I’m old but why is this a red flag?
I never actually dated more than one person at a time anyways. Who has time?
It's funny you say old-fashioned, but our grandmothers did this all the time go on several dates with different guys until one showed himself to be the one you wanted to get to know on a deeper relational level, that would lead to marriage. I find it bizarre that this generation thinks one date equal the start of the relationship. I think this kind of thinking leads to becoming overly invested in someone too soon, and how you end up wasting years of your life on a guy you decide isn't worth your time, but that you basically just kept dating just because.
I think that's because sex is expected relatively soon in a relationship versus our grandmother's time. Seeing one person exclusively back in the day meant there was a more or less public understanding that the relationship was headed towards marriage. That's just not the case today.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Been chatting with a guy from a dating app. I’ve enjoyed the convo and we have a date planned. Today he says he prefers to date one person at a time, and would I be willing to date him exclusively? Is this a red flag? I don’t even know the guy
I see both sides of this. I think I'd tell him I'm not seeing anyone else now and I am not planning to (if that's the case) and why don't we see how the first date goes and discuss. He could be a desperate wacko or he could be someone that is just ready to have a relationship. If he has an objection to the above I would back out of the date.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Been chatting with a guy from a dating app. I’ve enjoyed the convo and we have a date planned. Today he says he prefers to date one person at a time, and would I be willing to date him exclusively? Is this a red flag? I don’t even know the guy
I see both sides of this. I think I'd tell him I'm not seeing anyone else now and I am not planning to (if that's the case) and why don't we see how the first date goes and discuss. He could be a desperate wacko or he could be someone that is just ready to have a relationship. If he has an objection to the above I would back out of the date.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ok I’m old but why is this a red flag?
I never actually dated more than one person at a time anyways. Who has time?
It's funny you say old-fashioned, but our grandmothers did this all the time go on several dates with different guys until one showed himself to be the one you wanted to get to know on a deeper relational level, that would lead to marriage. I find it bizarre that this generation thinks one date equal the start of the relationship. I think this kind of thinking leads to becoming overly invested in someone too soon, and how you end up wasting years of your life on a guy you decide isn't worth your time, but that you basically just kept dating just because.