Hey Everyone,
I was talking to a friend in his 30's who was raised in church all his life, but something he said floored me.
He said that in his generation, it's kind of an understood thing that if you go out with someone 3 times, you should know by the 3rd date whether or not you want to pursue a relationship (something serious) with that person, and if you can't see something serious by then it's time to move on, because you don't want to waste your time or theirs.
I can't remember ever really trying to decide after a certain number of dates -- I completely understand the need for some kind of "deadline", if you will, but what are your opinions about when this deadline should be set?
* Do you agree that if you don't know by the 3rd date, both people should move on?
* Should it depend on a certain amount of time, and if so, how much?
* What other considerations would you factor in to know whether you should keep seeing the person or if it was "a waste of time"?
I'm really interested in hearing your answers because I couldn't help but wonder if the proposed "3 Date Rule" was a product of our ever-impatient "Hurry Up, Swipe Left And Move On To The Next Profile!" dating culture.
What do you think?