How do you know if you have chemistry with someone to continue dating th

Post date: 2021-09-25 13:39:48
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I'm pretty inexperienced when it comes to dating and I'm not really sure when I should be letting these guys go when I'm not feeling it.

I have been on a couple dates with some men. They were pleasant but I wouldn't say that I really felt anything. I did want to see them again but it didn't feel necessarily urgent. Like this is nice and all but I could have had just as good time with a book. I think they sensed my hesitancy and/or did not feel the chemistry and did not ask me again for a second date. I did reach out to them again to see them but they declined.
A couple of these men were very educated and had their life put together way more than mine. I felt very intimidated by their success and wonder if that may have come across on some of these dates. I did notice that I had no desire to touch them. So while they were not unattractive, they didn't exactly hit the spot. I've had past dates where I didn't really like the conversation but I still wanted to touch them.
When do you know you have chemistry with someone to continue dating them?
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