Was having a discussion with a single friend and as we're both lifelong (well at least life up to this point with no immediate future prospects) singles speculation about dating and relationships in general is a topic often visited. During this discussion the topic turned to relationship advice and how the ubiquitous " you'll just know" or " whatever seems natural" etc. isn't really all that helpful to those of us who have no clue how to get things started if we even wanted to. But the constrasting option is advice that sets almost a checklist, timetable, or role to play and is too much like ok on the first date do this, date two do this, wait this long to call, make sure to say these things and talk about that, and poof your love interest will be hooked. Neither of us really liked that either, and I made a comment "my problem with the idea of learning relational or dating skills is that it feels so contrived to practice a skill that isn't a habit yet and it just contaminates my idea of a dating relationship with a feeling of falseness."
And I'm wondering how other singles who are long term singles feel about the idea of developing dating or relationship skills. Whether it's improving your small talk skills, practicing seeing things from someone else's perspective, or learning to be more observant about changes people have made or their non-verbal communication (or your own), I'm wondering if anyone has ever attempted some sort of self improvement with the idea of this skill will be useful in establishing or maintaining relationships, if the idea is new and intriguing and people are wondering why haven't I ever thought of that, or if more like me they're like no way that would just feel false and wrong and I want to be completely authentic if I ever do get into a relationships I want that person to like me for me just as I am. How would you go about learning / practicing new relational skills and still be authentically you and not just playing a part?
And I'm wondering how other singles who are long term singles feel about the idea of developing dating or relationship skills. Whether it's improving your small talk skills, practicing seeing things from someone else's perspective, or learning to be more observant about changes people have made or their non-verbal communication (or your own), I'm wondering if anyone has ever attempted some sort of self improvement with the idea of this skill will be useful in establishing or maintaining relationships, if the idea is new and intriguing and people are wondering why haven't I ever thought of that, or if more like me they're like no way that would just feel false and wrong and I want to be completely authentic if I ever do get into a relationships I want that person to like me for me just as I am. How would you go about learning / practicing new relational skills and still be authentically you and not just playing a part?
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