When getting to know someone new, do you like to be very open from the start, or do you prefer to take things slowly and share over time?
There’s no right or wrong — it’s all about what feels comfortable.
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Some people love staying in—movies, takeout, and total relaxation. Others prefer going out—hiking, exploring new restaurants, and enjoying the outdoors. What’s your choice?
And if your partner prefers the opposite lifestyle, how would you make it work?
Do you believe couples should maintain a ‘dating mindset’—meaning staying curious about each other, continuing to show affection, etc—even after many years together? Share your thought below!
Do you think "just be yourself" is good dating advice?
Jul 14, 2022
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Yes, of course.
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No, it's not.
90
It's well intended, but not actually helpful.
336
Yes, but it's not enough on its own.
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Rex
It’s good advice but to me it’s what you say if you’re the wing man and your buddy is a little nervous you can’t just ride that out hoping to get you through some of the nerves in my opinion
I think “stay true to yourself “ is more accurate. Just be yourself doesn’t leave room for growth but implies more to stay out and be who you are today forever.
Rex
It’s good advice but to me it’s what you say if you’re the wing man and your buddy is a little nervous you can’t just ride that out hoping to get you through some of the nerves in my opinion
Lesley
Be yourself; always, in all ways
Liz
I think “stay true to yourself “ is more accurate. Just be yourself doesn’t leave room for growth but implies more to stay out and be who you are today forever.