The evaluation of a subsequent date being "better" than the previous one is critically important. There are so many variables.
I suggest people look at speed dating, as described in Malcolm Gladwell's book Blink. Dating seems quite prone to overthinking and availability bias which can cloud the "click" factor that speed dating brings to the forefront by quickly doing many fast dates and comparing them. Just my two cents.
The evaluation of a subsequent date being "better" than the previous one is critically important. There are so many variables.
I suggest people look at speed dating, as described in Malcolm Gladwell's book Blink. Dating seems quite prone to overthinking and availability bias which can cloud the "click" factor that speed dating brings to the forefront by quickly doing many fast dates and comparing them. Just my two cents.