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LoginThe other day I came across an article about dating to find someone to marry. I tried in the past to be casual. So I clicked on this article to feel validated, I guess. Or perhaps understood. I felt the old me — the anxious me — creeping up. After my most recent failed relationship, my best friend slapped me with reality. I expect them to be end game from the get-go, and if the guy deviates from those feelings, anxiety runs rampant in my mind.
You met a guy. You like him. He appears to like you too. You guys are casually dating and it's a vibe. You've been down this road and it hasn't worked out in the past but this time feels different. He seems different. You're ready to throw caution to the wind and fast track this whole situation.
Posted August 11, Reviewed by Devon Frye. We live in a world today that moves fast. We seek fast and immediate results. We multi-task and believe in the power of efficiency. And this culture impacts how we date and pursue relationships.
The phrase "taking it slow" implies different things to different people. We break it all down ahead. There are many reasons why a person might want to take things slow, whether that's because they've been hurt before, want to gauge your compatibility , or need to assess what they truly want from a partnership right now. There are many reasons why someone might be interested in taking it slow when it comes to relationships.
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