People usually spend the first two months playing themselves up, not really being themselves. You waste those two months - and then they tell you, 'You're not who I was dating the first month!'
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
I think that the mistakes that anyone can make going on dates is probably not being themselves because you can only trick people for so long.
Dating is really hard because everyone puts on a front. It's really difficult to see who is who, so it is important to be yourself.
I've dated people who I thought were going to be a big deal in my life, and I've also spent long periods by myself.
I've only been in long-term relationships. I've never really dated myself.
People aren't defined by their relationship. The whole point is being true to yourself and not losing yourself in relationships, whether romances or friendships.
I hear a lot of girls say, 'I can be myself around you,' and I'm always thinking, 'Who are you when you're with somebody else?'
It's just better to be yourself than to try to be some version of what you think the other person wants.
It sounds so simple, but if you just be yourself, you're different than anyone else.
Through a huge duration of my life, someone has always picked up after me. And when you're on your own and you're trying to be independent, it's definitely different.
I don't understand the whole dating thing. I know right off the bat if I'm interested in someone, and I don't want them to waste their money on me and take me out to eat if I know I'm not interested in that person.