Remember when everyone talked about the "three-date rule"? That magical third date when things were supposed to get... well, you know. In today's swipe-right world, is that still a thing? Or should we just follow our gut?
I once went on a second date with someone who suddenly said, "I really like you, but I'm not ready to kiss yet." I respected his honesty so much that I ended up being the one to initiate our first kiss on date four. Sometimes speaking up about what you're comfortable with is the sexiest move of all
The real rule isn't about timing, it's about communication. Whether you're waiting three dates or three months, the key is being on the same page. What matters isn't when you get physical, but that both people feel ready and excited...
Where do you stand on the three-date rule? Ancient history or still relevant?