Dating is a form of courtship conducted between two individuals for the purpose of finding potential mates for marriage or another intimate, long-term relationship. Although dating has existed across various cultures throughout time, modern dating primarily exists within American culture; today’s form typically involves two individuals exploring mutual romantic and sexual interests through casual meetings that may or may not include physical intimacy; unlike more structured, formal forms of courtship like courting, engagement or marriage which typically involved more structured interactions such as courting engagement and marriage ceremonies.
Dating may serve a functional purpose in society: pairing individuals together who will support each other socially and economically; however, many would argue that dating can also be highly enjoyable–albeit sometimes exhausting–recreative activity. Dating fits perfectly into American lifestyle: highly participatory yet heavily consumerist. Even casual dating typically involves some expenditure of either money or time: dinner reservations at restaurants; tickets for movies, concerts, plays or special events; clothing purchases (such as new outfits); romantic gestures like flowers, candy, wine and chocolates etc.).
Attracting someone new is both thrilling and exhilarating – not every day you find someone with whom you share so many common interests, or who laughs at all your corny jokes! In the attraction phase, dating becomes exciting: planning dates with mutual friends or spending more and more time together becomes possible.
At this stage, it’s important to start learning more about who the other person is and whether or not they fit into your life. Perhaps both parties enjoy similar activities or they make for a good companion in daily routines; either way, eventually both will find ways to incorporate one another into their respective daily lives and see themselves being with each other for some time to come.
Reality Phase
At some point, initial excitement and attraction begin to wear off, and you begin to recognize more clearly their flaws – for instance snoring, poor hygiene standards or indecision from both parties may become clearer.
At this stage, it’s time to decide whether you want to move forward with this person and enter a committed relationship, or go separate ways. When ending relationships it is essential that all parties involved do it in an amicable and respectful manner, while for those continuing dating it would be beneficial to take some time away and focus on yourself and what you desire before rushing in – there will always be plenty of other fish in the sea!