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IcecreamMoon is offline IcecreamMoon Post #1  August 1,2009, 3:37am
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Hello to all the lovely Daters of eHA,

Most of you have probably noticed the latest improvement to the site, which appears in the form of short descriptive blurbs at the top of each section.

The Dating section blurb reads as follows:
Dating First-date jitters? Hoping for a second date? Moving on to a full blown relationship? Share your journey and advice here.


What do you guys think of the "Moving on to a full blown relationship" part?
1. How do you define a "full blown relationship"?
2. Does this "full blown relationship" belong in the "Dating" section, or would it be more appropriately placed under "Relationships"?

Would love to hear Earthly thoughts on this, all the way from the Moon, of course! Thanks.
 
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happyquestion is offline happyquestion Post #2  August 1,2009, 4:13am
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would a "full blown relationship" refer to a well defined (by both parties) and committed relationship, perhaps characterised by its stability.

how do you draw a clear boundary from less fully blown to a full blown relationship
 
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A full blown relationship? I blew it and now she's mad at me...
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Join the conversation: Should we go to the moon?
http://advice.eharmony.com/boards/gr...operating.html
 
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would a "full blown relationship" refer to a well defined (by both parties) and committed relationship, perhaps characterised by its stability.

how do you draw a clear boundary from less fully blown to a full blown relationship

Did you miss the part where I asked for ANSWERS, not more questions hidden by absence of question marks???

But then again, what else can I expect from a HappyQuestion?
 
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A full blown relationship? I blew it and now she's mad at me...
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Join the conversation: Should we go to the moon?
http://advice.eharmony.com/boards/gr...operating.html

Good one, Dennis!

But what would you do on the moon, if you decide to go there?
 
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I define a "full blown relationship" as an exclusive, committed dynamic between two people.

I'd say the statement is fine here on the dating forums. It says "Moving on ..." which, to me, indicates traversing the transition from a 'dating' situation to a 'relationship' situation.
 
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IcecreamMoon wrote :
Good one, Dennis!

But what would you do on the moon, if you decide to go there?
That's easy... once I have the moon I can give you the stars...

but seriously... you are hijacking your own thread now! You have to use that link for a serious answer... or not so serious...

As far as relationships go... what was the question again? I have to go back and look! Don't get old...
 
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I try not to read the "fine print".

Now, an "improvement" we could all agree on would be web-site speed..............
 
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BikerBeagle wrote :
I define a "full blown relationship" as an exclusive, committed dynamic between two people.

I'd say the statement is fine here on the dating forums. It says "Moving on ..." which, to me, indicates traversing the transition from a 'dating' situation to a 'relationship' situation.
Have had a couple of relationships but I've never had a commited dynamic...
 
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A full blown relationship means that I have to wear purple shirts that she buys for 'me' and that I'm going to get yelled at for channel surfing...
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http://advice.eharmony.com/boards/groups/special-interests/atheists-humorists-and-science/
 
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