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One of life’s greatest pleasures is finding someone to crush on (especially a person who’s worth your attention in this climate ). And when you catch a vibe? Oh those butterflies are fluttering. Now, it’s time to turn up the heat.
Whether you’re getting to know another person on an app or are already a couple dates in, asking flirty questions can help deepen your connection. “Breaking past small talk helps you understand a person as an individual, and what makes them feel safe and comfortable,” says polyamorous educator and sex activist
Tiana Peters. It’s not only a chance to learn about their desires, but gives space to yours, too.
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You get a notification you have a new match on Bumble. He sent a cute opener, something about your dog. You go back and forth a few times, set up a date. You meet in person. It’s great you have two drinks each, sit and talk for hours. Three months later, you’re officially dating. Then, he says he has something to tell you. It’s not a big deal, doesn’t matter or anything, but he wants you to know he didn’t actually write that cute opener about your dog. He was using a matchmaking service that managed his dating apps. He felt weird telling you before but didn’t want to keep it from you now. Is that okay?