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Trust Is In The Air
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Trust Is In The Air

First impressions are everything when it comes to dating but how much of the conversation are you willing to believe in? Half of the population of American who do have the opportunity to date will say that 20 percent of Americans trust in the word of their date. For this reason, maybe because the date had a rough time in the last relationship and really don’t want to open up as much until he or she sees that the person in which they are dating are really being truthful.

This person may or may not be the best to date. It is up to the person to decide whether he or she wants to date this particular person. If you find that this person is unusually quiet, take a second look at what his or her circumstances are. There is a possibility that something was wrong on the job, or family problems and he or she probably thought that getting out was a good idea.

Don’t take everything a person says at face value because some of the information you receive may not be true. But in order to find out if the person is trustworthy, he or she will not tell you that he or she loves you two months into the two of you dating. That is a sure sign that what is being said you must take it with a grain of salt. If you find yourself liking him or her, take a second thought about what you are getting yourself into.

Enjoy your time with this person and watch out for signs regarding the trust factor. If he or she claims that he or she is working late, this usually means that he or she is interested in someone else or seeing someone else if he or she hasn’t come right out and say that he or she are dating other people. Make it clear and plain that you are just dating with the huge factor that dating means meeting up to see if you are compatible with one another. Don’t take things to heart until you are dating after a year and even then, leave the trust up in the air where it belongs.

For questions and comments please email me at bludiamond@enterto.com

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