The Perfect Gentleman Issue 8 - Halloween | Page 14

Avoiding Dating Nightmares By Lydia Foulkes In my opinion dating has changed exponentially. What happened to the days of courting? Do we still actually still do that? With everyone living such busy lives, internet dating appears to have taken out a fundamental and rather wonderful aspect of dating. Getting to know someone. It's all so instantaneous….Swipe apps and Online sites mean you could overlook a perfect partner as it's become all about aesthetics rather than the personality. I wonder if it's made us all rather lazy and somewhat superficial. I do believe attraction plays a big part, but personality and having someone make you laugh until your sides hurt is as important. I really don’t feel there should be naughtiness on the first date, be romanced, and get to know this person better, that work both ways. That is not to say that I don’t know people who have met, dated and even gone on to get married, so clearly it has a place in this new whirlwind world we live in. I still believe meeting people 14 through your extended network is a great way, as people know you and personal introductions are by far the most wonderful of means to meet new friends and potential lovelies. Your friends and colleagues often know you better than you know you, and may well have someone in their armoury who could be a great connection… We clearly all spend so much time at work so what are the rules on dating in the workplace? Is it smart? Or is it just easy? I would suggest best to avoid mixing business and pleasure, but of course, if cupid comes knocking one should be open to the possibility. Having only been dating again in last few months, after a long-term relationship, I decided to have some time on my own, I just needed to recalibrate, and reacquaint myself with myself, so I will refer to my more recent experiences. I don’t believe I am the same or have the same wants, needs and wishes, let alone hopes that I had when I was thirty. Romantic Gentleman