In the age of smartphones and dating apps, it can be difficult to judge when to go on a first date. Corresponding with strangers from the shelter of a home bed can be comfortable, and in addition, after a few days, the correspondent quickly feels at home and familiar to us, and we feel a special bond with him or her. So the question is, how long should you text each other before going on a first date?
At some point, many accept that Tinder and similar apps are our reality. And then correspondence with strangers suddenly becomes nice job. However, such correspondence can only be temporary. Sooner or later the conversation dies down, or both of them do arouse desire, to meet live. The question that arises is, how long you text each other before going on a first date. Of course, the answer is not the same for all situations, but the general rule is that he is a good person at least get to know a little, before they go on their first date.
The best indicator that it is time to meet live, it certainly is a genuine desire to date from both sides. Of course, the time between the start of the conversation and the first live meeting it shouldn't be that long, to tell each other intimate things over the phone, instead of sharing them live. It's also possible that you have a strong connection through texting, but feel no attraction to each other in real life - and if so, that's a good thing find out as soon as possible.
Some experts say that there is a risk that if you text each other for too long, they never leave their comfort zone and the relationship they create over the phone, so they may never actually meet in person. So what is the answer to this complicated question? Correspond with each other at least a few weeks, but with a first date don't delay TOO LONG.