Dating on the Spectrum
Beth Felsen2 min read

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In many ways, dating is an extension of friendship. If you haven’t yet, please read my four-part series on friendship. A mutual interest in initiation of physical intimacy of any kind is the biggest and most important difference between a deep friendship and dating. Deep friendship can provide the same level of emotional intimacy as you might have with a dating partner. Sometimes the addition of physical intimacy is not desired.
The key to dating is determining if the other person is interested in exploring the relationship on a romantic level. This is accomplished in much the same way we explore friendship, which is why I recommend that you read those blog posts and develop friendships before you decide if you are interested in dating. Here are three important points to remember when considering dating:
- Asking someone out on a date looks a lot like moving a friendship out of its primary location.
- Becoming romantically involved with another person is a lot like moving to a deep friendship.
- Physical intimacy ALWAYS requires permission and ALWAYS starts slowly and then progresses with mutual consent.
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