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Dating Myths

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Dating Myths

In the dating pool? Here are some myths you need to know about so you can get your love life on track.

  • Myth #1: Ladies if you’re into a guy, make the first move. I thought that one was true, but according to relationship experts it’s better to smile at him, but then wait for him to come to you. Why? Well, a Northwestern University study discovered that the person who does the approaching usually ends up falling harder.
  • Myth #2: When you’re on a date, focus on your shared interests. The truth? It’s true that talking about things you have in common makes you feel familiar and helps establish a connection – but it’s okay to talk about any experiences or hobbies that are different. According to experts, being exposed to new or unfamiliar subjects increases the chemical dopamine in our bodies. That’s a feel-good chemical that can help build interest.
  • Ladies, I’m sure you’ve heard this myth: Eating a low-calorie meal like steamed veggies and salad when you’re out with a guy shows that you take good care of yourself. The truth? Despite a recent study from McMaster University that found women tend to do just that, most guys actually prefer women who will eat a real meal in front of them. Scott Kudia wrote the book If This Is Love, Why Am I Unhappy? – and he says that doesn’t mean you should stuff your face, but men want to be with someone who will be herself around him. If you nibble rabbit food that can come off as being phony and guarded.
  • The final myth: It’s a good idea to “friend” a guy you’re dating on Facebook, so that you can get to know each other. Don’t do it! A study published in the journal CyberPsychology and Behavior found that being Facebook friends with the person you’re seeing increases relationship jealousy. It also leads to a sense of over familiarity that can ruin a relationship, especially in the early stages.

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