Giving Thanks to Online Dating
Thanksgiving is here already, reminding us to cherish the things we have in our lives as well as the people we have in our lives. It’s a time to gather with family and friends, eat, and simply be merry.
So, where does that leave your new relationship?
Typically, this is the point of the year where couples bring home their significant others to meet the folks. And as a result, it’s a tense time of year, filled with arguing, discomfort, and often post-turkey breakups.
To avoid this kind of mood killer for your holiday, you have a few options.
- Go for it – That’s right, take your new online date to the table for turkey dinner. After all, you have a great story about how you met, assuming the dating site isn’t anything too risque.
- Go for part of it – If your family can handle it, take your date over for just a dessert plate. This way, your date will be able to meet everyone, without it being a full dinner situation.
- Go separately – If the relationship is still a little new, simply go your separate ways on this special day and commit to seeing and meeting the families at the next major holiday. No pressure, no tension – just more time to see if this person is truly someone you want to bring home.
Happy Thanksgiving!
https://blog.datingwise.com/191/giving-thanks-to-online-dating/Conversation TopicsFamilyFamily,Food,Friends,Holidays,RelationshipsThanksgiving is here already, reminding us to cherish the things we have in our lives as well as the people we have in our lives. It's a time to gather with family and friends, eat, and simply be merry. So, where does that leave your new relationship? Typically, this is...taraTara Milleradmin@datingwise.comAdministratorDating and Relationship Advice
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