
Ashayla Blakely
Writer at Freelance
Contributor at DatingNews
Contributor at Dating Advice
Freelance Writer at Digital Brands
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1 week ago |
datingnews.com | Ashayla Blakely
Let’s get to the nitty-gritty — not everyone is looking for serious dating, and that’s OK. But what’s not OK is omitting that truth. Certain casual dating rules should be followed to ensure honesty and respect for both parties. First, make sure you’re on the same page with your date. Be upfront about your intentions (as in, “I’m looking for something casual”). By doing so, you’re giving people the choice to date casually or walk away if it’s not for them.
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2 weeks ago |
datingnews.com | Ashayla Blakely
During undergrad, my dating life was a lot of trial and error. And some of my best dating experiences came from double dating with my best friend. I met this guy, and although I knew him from class, I still didn’t feel like I knew him. So, I did what every college student does when they’re nervous about being alone with a guy—I brought my bestie with me. And I’m happy I did because not only did I feel more comfortable, but it was nice to see my bestie make a new connection as well.
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1 month ago |
datingnews.com | Ashayla Blakely
Online interaction is currently at an all-time high. People are no longer afraid to use the web to find romance, friendships, or any other desired relationship. Of course, it wasn’t always this way — the online dating user base has evolved. But this didn’t happen overnight. Thanks to advancements in technology and cultural shifts, online dating changed from being just a niche activity people participated in out of boredom to a practical way to find connections near and far.
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1 month ago |
datingnews.com | Ashayla Blakely
The mechanism of swiping on profiles has expedited the online dating process. Mainstream dating apps have a large pool of daters, so it’s easy to feel like a small fish in a big pond. However, swiping has reduced the amount of time it takes to browse through profiles and find a match that excites you. Swiping has its pros and cons. Oftentimes, when people think of swiping, they immediately think of swiping right and making matches.
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2 months ago |
datingnews.com | Ashayla Blakely
Let’s be honest — certain dealbreakers might as well be law in the dating scene. Daters just have to draw the line at some things. Maybe it’s a biggie like infidelity, or maybe it’s more of a personal preference against long distance. Everyone draws their own line and sets boundaries for what they do not want. Understanding what your relationship dealbreakers are can help you navigate the dating scene.
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