Sharing Interests with your Dating Services Partner

by admin on August 15, 2011

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Obviously there are many components in finding the right dating services partner.  When two people first meet online, the primary things they share with each other are mutual interests.  It’s one of the best parts about meeting someone online.  You have the opportunity to find out what makes a person tick and not just base your attraction on the physical aspect.

 

Yes, physicality plays an important role, but it’s not the only thing that can bring two people together.  Many couples decide to keep their relationship online prior to meeting face-to-face immediately in order to get to know each other as best as possible before introducing themselves in person.  Photos should be exchanged so the date you will eventually have won’t be totally blind, but communicating solely through email or phone can help a couple focus on their mutual compatibility.

 

As long as there are no surprises in store, meaning you didn’t send your new match a 10-year-old photo and you have subsequently lost your hair and gained 50 pounds, the two of you should feel comfortable with one another for your first in-person meeting.  Your previous communication and mutual interest should make for a smooth ride on that first date.

 

Once the two of you have met in person, you can center your dating activity around your shared interests.  Perhaps you both have a love of wine, or coffee or beer.  You can spend your time together by going wine tasting, or to a beer festival to taste a variety of hops.  Or you can make that first meet and greet as simple as pie by meeting at your favorite coffee spot.   There doesn’t have to be a lot of pressure or build-up.  Remember you want to keep your expectations low in case things between you don’t work out.

 

If you both have passed muster and decide to meet for a second date, continue to tap into the things you both love to do.  Whether they are outdoor activities that include bicycle riding, hiking or boating or indoor activities such as films, museums and theatre, allow the relationship to evolve slowly. There is no rush or hurry to determine where things between you will ultimately lead.  Allow yourself to have a stress-free time with your new companion, and enjoy everything they have to offer.

 

It can make things easier when you have a lot of common, but if you find you and your partner have separate interests, that can be great too.  Keep an open mind, and join your date in something you have never done before.  The two of you can trade off and begin to teach the other person about things you love to do.  This takes all of the monotony out of any new relationship and adds spice and excitement.  Introducing someone to new interests is a sure-fire way to spark the fire between you and allow you to let this new relationship thrive.

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