You don't have to go out and spend hours and
hours on actual dates knowing hardly anything about your date.
Not exact matches
We don't have plans for tomorrow since he has a VERRRRYY long 10 -
hour work day tomorrow and he is busy for the next week or so but anniversary plans don't always have to be
on the
actual date itself.
If you don't like someone, you don't have to spend
hours with them like you would have to do if you were
on an
actual date.
Online daters spend 7x many
hours screening profiles and e-mailing than in
actual face - to - face interactions.They spend too much time conducting searches based
on attributes they do not value highly, failing to connect with people for offline
dates, and finding the few offline
dates they do schedule to be unsatisfying.
I'm not talking about the period between the task being handed to you and the
date it's due (or the part when you start at 10:00 pm the night before when it's due 9:00 am the next morning), I'm talking about the
actual number of
hours you can spend
on it.