You just had what you thought was an amazing first date.  You laughed, they laughed, you expressed some common interests, the conversation was lively and didn’t have a lot of awkward pauses, and you could have sworn that they were checking you out. Maybe the date even ended with a quick peck on the lips.

You really want to see this person again. There’s no doubt in your mind. However, you’re not sure how long to wait to get in touch to express that. You don’t want to appear overeager but you don’t want to wait too long either. One old rule dictated that only men could reach out to women and not vice-versa. This is the 21st century. If you like a man, ask him out. If you have a good date with him, feel free to get in touch.

While another old rule of thumb was waiting three days, it’s an ancient concept and one that many will think is just you playing games. Where once upon a time not everyone in the dating world was privy to the fact that some people choose to wait three days, you could do so without repercussions. These days, anyone will see right through it.

So you can’t wait three days anymore. Just how long should it be then? The answer totally varies. The best way to attract your most suitable partner whether you’re a man or a woman is to be your authentic self. By not pretending or putting on an act to impress people, you’ll find more like-minded dating partners. You should also be yourself when it comes to communicating. Some people feel like texting their date to check if they got home safely that same night is perfectly acceptable. Others find that overbearing.

If you really want to err on the side of caution, get in touch the next day. Men and women have more prospects than ever with online dating sites and apps. Therefore, if you don’t come through, someone else will. While texting is acceptable, a phone call will make you stand out. You can even message them through the dating site, although this seems a little impersonal if you’ve already exchanged digits.

Now, sometimes you may text the same night of the date, or the next day, and the other person doesn’t want to see you again. This has nothing to do with when you pulled the trigger. You two just weren’t a match. There’s two sides to every dating story, and sometimes they don’t mesh. Even if it seems like the other person had fun, they could have just been acting polite.

Women, there’s no need to sit passively by the phone waiting for him to call anymore. If you like him and want to see him again, it’s acceptable and more than welcome for you to tell him that. Men, please don’t follow the three-day rule. You could lose out on a great girl playing out of an antiquated rulebook.  


steve

Steve Anderson, founder of Fuck buddy, is committed to guiding his readers through the ups and downs of finding and leaving love.  As an author and expert in the field of dating she aspires to create content that is tailor-made for the modern dating world. Growing up, Steve observed his parents’ grow in love and commitment with every year they were married.  But, following a series of tough break-ups, Steve discovered that finding true love wasn’t as easy as he had thought.  he then decided to pursue a career as a dating coach.  Through his educational and life experience he learned that each situation requires a personalized approach, dependent on the values and desires of each of his clients.  Since then he has become a sought-after expert on the nature of the dating game and how to win at it!

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