Dating
Manifest that LTR.
The key to doing so?
Finding someone who shares your valuesand is looking for the same thing as you takes time.
On top of that, the info you include in your profile is definitely important.
Ask for what youre looking for put it out there and be vulnerable.
What do you have to lose?
If someone swipes left on you for saying you want an LTR, they are not your person.
Plus, as she points out, nothing is sexier than a person that knows what they want.
- Are honest about your intentions.
- Value communication andempathyas much as I do.
Share something you love about a future partner as well as a pet peeve.
- Empathy and open-mindedness.
Being good with kids.
A kind human who is consistent (and tells me when my hair extensions are showing!).
Expert Tip:Never miss an opportunity to be optimistic!
What are the traits that are important to you?
Here is the perfect time to plug in the positive, says Hurvitz.
I Want Someone Who…
Also knows that they want a long-term partner.
Has worked on themselves and strives to continue that growth.
Gives back to their community.
Can hold themselves accountable for past mistakes and wont hog the covers.
Expert Tip:give a shot to be both profound and witty, suggests Hurvitz.
Im Looking For…
Someone who is ready to commit when the right person comes along.
A person who shares some of my core values but also celebrates our differences.
A permanent wedding date.
Lets double-check Were On The Same Page About…
The jot down of relationship we want.
Most of our values and beliefs.
Our expectations, both of a potential partner and of dating in general.
Being on the same page, lol.
The Hallmark Of A Good Relationship Is…
Trust and communication.
Making a consistent effort to honor each otherslove language.
The ability to resolve conflict peacefully.
Each of us thinks we are the lucky ones; we appreciate one another and use our words.
Expert Tip:Give it to them straight for this prompt, says Hurvitz.
The One Thing Id Love To Know About You Is…
What is your biggest passion?
When is the last time you cried?
What is your relationship with your family like?
What was the one mistake you made that you wish you could change?
The trick is to be interesting as well as interested.