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'I'll call you back': Dating Lies People Tell Dates They Don't Plan On Seeing Ever Again
We are all familiar with the dating game. People will try to play it cool and avoid showing too much interest too soon. They will also continue to see other people, which adds the element of becoming "exclusive" with someone before even starting to date. All of these added steps can make it harder to find someone willing to go through all of that to find someone.
But let's be real, everyone wants to find someone. Nothing can be done to change the dating game, but you can change how you tackle it and ultimately become a dating mastermind.
Reddit users are convinced that the early dating stages are filled with lies about how people are feeling and typically dating behaviors. Because of this, we Cheezcakers recommend figuring out your intentions for dating and being upfront about them early on in the relationship. This will help you and your partner avoid heartbreak, especially since you were going to discover that you are incompatible in one way or another by having different intentions for the relationship. This will also weed out a lot of the wrong choices and potentially help you meet your match!