07-21-2013, 10:53 PM
Just curious what everyone's rules for dating are.
I've been dusting off some of my rules, lately, and was just curious what kind other people have.
For me there are two sets:
Non-starters:
- They must be out to and close with their family unless there are exceptional circumstances that inhibit that.
- Have a job that supports their lifestyle - don't care what it is...
- If they're not in a job they love, they must have ambition and drive to get where they want in their relationship with money/creating income.
- Must show signs of being open for personal and spiritual growth.
- They must accept the fact that I'm a smoker and that while that may change - it is MY decision.
Not deal-breakers, but things I generally try and stick to:
- I don't recommend or agree to sharing a ride to a date until there is mutual comfort level - usually around the time the first long-term inside joke shows up (I'm not about to sit through an uncomfortable dinner/event and then the drive back to my/their place if I feel like I need to bail at any moment; hellz nah!).
- I will not plan or agree to a movie date in the first five dates unless there is a special once in a lifetime feature (The Shining/Psycho/The Birds/Clockwork Orange/some other such classic masterpiece that was before my time is playing on the big screen or if they want to go to our local live version of Mystery Science Theater 3000); cultural events where talking isn't acceptable are ok, but I won't go on a date where I can't find out if there's a connection for the sake of being entertained by Hollywood (read: probably not being entertained by Hollywood; I only go to like 3 New Releases a year, on average).
- First date is almost always coffee, or something light and relatively quick and inexpensive (an hour and a half or so), friends are not allowed. It shouldn't be much of an investment in any way, at all, only a "Do we click as much as we did in the bar/in bed/at Whole Foods single's night - which is every night...really.
- If there is a third date, I plan it. By then I should know if and how well we click, and I'm either fully on the hunt, or still finding out if the prey is worth it. No matter which it is, I plan it according to how much I'm digging on the potential prey.
What are yours? I'm just super curious what we've all picked up over the years in the hard and fast world of big gay dating.
I've been dusting off some of my rules, lately, and was just curious what kind other people have.
For me there are two sets:
Non-starters:
- They must be out to and close with their family unless there are exceptional circumstances that inhibit that.
- Have a job that supports their lifestyle - don't care what it is...
- If they're not in a job they love, they must have ambition and drive to get where they want in their relationship with money/creating income.
- Must show signs of being open for personal and spiritual growth.
- They must accept the fact that I'm a smoker and that while that may change - it is MY decision.
Not deal-breakers, but things I generally try and stick to:
- I don't recommend or agree to sharing a ride to a date until there is mutual comfort level - usually around the time the first long-term inside joke shows up (I'm not about to sit through an uncomfortable dinner/event and then the drive back to my/their place if I feel like I need to bail at any moment; hellz nah!).
- I will not plan or agree to a movie date in the first five dates unless there is a special once in a lifetime feature (The Shining/Psycho/The Birds/Clockwork Orange/some other such classic masterpiece that was before my time is playing on the big screen or if they want to go to our local live version of Mystery Science Theater 3000); cultural events where talking isn't acceptable are ok, but I won't go on a date where I can't find out if there's a connection for the sake of being entertained by Hollywood (read: probably not being entertained by Hollywood; I only go to like 3 New Releases a year, on average).
- First date is almost always coffee, or something light and relatively quick and inexpensive (an hour and a half or so), friends are not allowed. It shouldn't be much of an investment in any way, at all, only a "Do we click as much as we did in the bar/in bed/at Whole Foods single's night - which is every night...really.
- If there is a third date, I plan it. By then I should know if and how well we click, and I'm either fully on the hunt, or still finding out if the prey is worth it. No matter which it is, I plan it according to how much I'm digging on the potential prey.
What are yours? I'm just super curious what we've all picked up over the years in the hard and fast world of big gay dating.