Why You Should Take it Easy When Starting to Date

Why You Should Take it Easy When Starting to Date
Give each other space – especially when you’re just starting the relationship.

A friend of mine recently mentioned that she’d started seeing someone new and he apparently could set his own schedule at work. In other words, he was free to see her anytime he pleased. When you start seeing someone new you usually want to spend lots of time around them; they’re a new squeaky toy that you want to hug and squish until its eyes bug out and it stops squeaking.

My advice? Take it easy. Give each other space – especially when you’re just starting out. No one wants to be smothered right off the bat and you’ll find their company much more enjoyable if you take it in small doses at first. You only get one honeymoon phase, you might as well make it last as long as you can.

I write about dating, relationships, and the psychology of modern single life. My work focuses on how people form attraction, communicate interest, handle emotional signals, and build healthier connections in online dating. Through the Mingle2 Blog, I share research based insights, practical dating tips, and clear explanations of dating behavior, attachment styles, and relationship patterns. My goal is to help singles understand themselves better, avoid common dating mistakes, and approach relationships with more clarity and confidence. I am especially interested in dating psychology, emotional awareness, boundaries, and real world relationship dynamics in today’s digital dating culture.

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