Most of us make up our minds in the first three minutes of meeting someone whether there's a potential for a relationship.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I've always been in serious relationships. I meet someone and date him for a long period. I don't sit there thinking, like, 'I wonder if I can seduce that guy.' I have other things in my mind.
It's finding time for each other. That's the trick to any relationship, you know. Finding time to really be present for each other.
I'm not the kind of person to jump into a relationship with a guy. I do a lot of figuring out about the person and his background, what he wants, and why he is interested in me.
I usually make up my mind about a man in ten seconds, and I very rarely change it.
Timing is everything with relationships.
I don't know if I believe in love at first sight, but of course I believe in two people having chemistry right away. A girl should be really easy to talk to. When I lose track of time because we've been talking, I think that's really fun.
You have to be able to carry a conversation. I think after the initial attraction kind of dies down. The lust dies down. There has to be the thing that engages you.
There's only so far you can take a relationship before you got to get into things that are too serious or over the top.
I think one of the basic reasons men make good friends is that they can make up their minds quickly.
I think you must be running away from something pretty enormous if you don't want to see a person more than once or twice. I think relationships don't get interesting for quite a while. When the initial heady rush fades, that's when it gets really exciting.