Fathom this. You meet someone online and you instantly click. You text them non-stop. From sharing snaps of what you are eating to talking about your childhood dreams, the conversation doesn't seem to end.
And, naturally, one of you asks the other out and both of you are on cloud nine. Soon you find yourself, sitting in a restaurant, staring at this person in utter silence.?
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When this happened to me, I dismissed it as a one-time thing. But it happened to so many of my friends where they meet people and are super compatible on text but have no chemistry in real life. And do you know why this happens?
We are constantly on our smartphones. We literally don't use anything as much as that damn thing. And since smartphones are such an inseparable part of our lives, we spend a lot of time texting. Because who picks up the phone to talk when you can say whatever you want to in a few words, right??
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The deal with texting is that it allows us to present a more polished version of ourselves. For instance, the person you are hitting it off with, loves say, French movies and you don't know shit about French movies. So you Google that stuff and somehow manage to appear more knowledgeable in front of your crush.
In real life, when they talk about say an upcoming French movie director, you are clueless. And this leads to complete silence.?
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Well, the times we live in have dictated that on the first few dates stop looking for chemistry. Let the dates and time you spend with the person you are crushing on be driven by curiosity.?
Take things slow. Get to know each other. Find out their interests. What matters to them and what doesn't. And when you have all the information and you like what you know, then start to build chemistry.?
Also, please know, that if you meet someone you instantly connected with on text but in real life you think it's not going anywhere, move on. Trust your gut. And don't regret putting yourself out there because finding love isn't easy. So use your smartphone wisely, kids.?