Hey Everyone,
Have you ever had this type of situation happen to you?
Let's say that you start talking to someone, whether in real life or on the internet, and it starts to become a pretty regular thing. Maybe you're talking, chatting, texting, or PM'ing every day and things start to look like they're becoming "serious."
* So what happens when one person sees it as just being friends, and the other person sees it as being something more?
* How does either person figure out what's really going on?
* Should you just blatantly ask them, "Hey, are we dating?"
The reason I bring this up is because with more and more people meeting over the internet, it often seems that two people might start communicating with one thinking it's no big deal--that they've just met a new friend-- while the other person is thinking that it means they are dating, and feels bitter and mislead when the other person backs away or stops talking.
This seems to be especially true online, where it seems like many people who have no experience talking to the opposite gender might develop regular communication with someone for the first time, and so they conclude that this must be how dating happens and assume that they have no entered into a dating relationship with that person, but the other person sees it only as a friendship.
Is there any way to cut through the awkwardness and confusion?
I've been on both sides of the coin and I know it's not pleasant for either person. Just because I'm talking to someone regularly doesn't mean I'm dating them. And yet, I've made the same mistake before (actually, several times) of thinking that regular interaction with someone I liked meant that we were turning into something (and we weren't.)
I'm never quite sure how to handle it because I don't want to sound pretentious by saying, "Hey, by the way... are we dating?" (I remember a long time ago, I tried asking a guy I'd been talking to if he saw me as his girlfriend and he flatly said NO. I was crushed, and haven't tried asking that since, lol.)
Has any of this ever happened to you or someone you know?
How have you handled it, and what would your advice be to others?
I'm really interested in hearing how other people deal with this, from either or both sides of the situation.
Have you ever had this type of situation happen to you?
Let's say that you start talking to someone, whether in real life or on the internet, and it starts to become a pretty regular thing. Maybe you're talking, chatting, texting, or PM'ing every day and things start to look like they're becoming "serious."
* So what happens when one person sees it as just being friends, and the other person sees it as being something more?
* How does either person figure out what's really going on?
* Should you just blatantly ask them, "Hey, are we dating?"
The reason I bring this up is because with more and more people meeting over the internet, it often seems that two people might start communicating with one thinking it's no big deal--that they've just met a new friend-- while the other person is thinking that it means they are dating, and feels bitter and mislead when the other person backs away or stops talking.
This seems to be especially true online, where it seems like many people who have no experience talking to the opposite gender might develop regular communication with someone for the first time, and so they conclude that this must be how dating happens and assume that they have no entered into a dating relationship with that person, but the other person sees it only as a friendship.
Is there any way to cut through the awkwardness and confusion?
I've been on both sides of the coin and I know it's not pleasant for either person. Just because I'm talking to someone regularly doesn't mean I'm dating them. And yet, I've made the same mistake before (actually, several times) of thinking that regular interaction with someone I liked meant that we were turning into something (and we weren't.)
I'm never quite sure how to handle it because I don't want to sound pretentious by saying, "Hey, by the way... are we dating?" (I remember a long time ago, I tried asking a guy I'd been talking to if he saw me as his girlfriend and he flatly said NO. I was crushed, and haven't tried asking that since, lol.)
Has any of this ever happened to you or someone you know?
How have you handled it, and what would your advice be to others?
I'm really interested in hearing how other people deal with this, from either or both sides of the situation.
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