Dating Reasonably: 3 Questions to Ask
Jasbina asks Neely Steinberg – Author of the book ‘Skin in the Game: Unleashing Your Inner Entrepreneur to Find Love’: You recommend that a woman ask herself what you call the “three reasonablys” after every first date. What are those three? How do they help avoid becoming unconstructively extreme while dating?
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Dating Reasonably: 3 Questions To Ask Yourself
- Did I have a reasonably good time?
- Was I reasonably attracted to him?
- Did we have a reasonable amount of common interests?
It doesn’t mean that it had to be the best, most exciting first date of your life. It’s not that you think:
- I want to marry this man.
- I know he’s the one.
For myself personally, every time I had that sort of connection with a man on a first date from the very first second, it ended in shambles. You end up putting blinders on to a lot of red flags that start popping up.
Dating Reasonably? Check With These Three Questions
1) Did you have a reasonably good time? Did you have nice conversation? Did you enjoy each other’s company?
It doesn’t have to be to the extreme. If it was a terrible time, of course, I’m not saying to go out on a second date. Find the balance there.
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2) Was I reasonably attracted to him?
He didn’t knock your socks off. He wasn’t 100% your physical ideal but there were certain things that you did find attractive about him.
- Maybe he had sexy hands
- A sexy smile
- Or you liked the way he was dressed.
Instead of poking holes in people, start looking for positives. Was there a reasonable level of attraction?
3) Did you have a reasonable amount of common interests?
Maybe you discover that he has some different interests than you, interests that you might even think are a little strange. You don’t need to have everything in common, just a reasonable amount of common interests.
- Again, it prevents women from dating in these extremes.
- They are opening their hearts and minds up to men who, something might blossom over time.
- It doesn’t have to be an immediate lightning bolt connection.
That’s what happened for Dave and me.
- I met him and thought, “That guy was really nice. I’d like to see him again.”
- On the second date, I thought, “Wow, this is really starting to build.”
- On the third date, I thought, “Yes, this is definitely going somewhere.”
I allowed things to develop and blossom over time.
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What Do You Think?
Have you been dating reasonably? Ask yourself these questions and then let us know your results. Share your thoughts in the comments below.
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The above is an excerpt from Jasbina’s interview with Neely Steinberg.
The entire interview transcript is at: Neely Steinberg Interview – Unleashing Your Inner Entrepreneur to Find Love
Listen to the entire interview on: Intersections Match Talk Radio – Jasbina’s Lifestyle Show
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