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.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
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!'
My two big date deal breakers are someone with no sense of humor and someone who chews badly. I will never be with someone who never laughs or someone who chews disgustingly, so if either of those things are detected on a date - it's a total deal breaker.
It's important to be willing to make mistakes. The worst thing that can happen is you become memorable.
I think making mistakes and discovering them for yourself is of great value, but to have someone else to point out your mistakes is a shortcut of the process.
I've not actually been on too many dates.
Mistakes in themselves are unavoidable.
I'm so an all-or-nothing person in dating, always. I'm big on not wasting time. And so, yeah, if something's not working, it's time to not hold people back.
I think you make mistakes, especially in your twenties, where you date guys you wouldn't even be friends with - ever.
I don't date. The thought of that is so yuck.
The process of a date, I think, is terrible. Horrible. Because everything is banal and predicted.