Even before the pandemic started, online dating has been a popular avenue for searching for love and relationships.
And just like in in-person dating, success is far from guaranteed—everyone needs to step up their game not only to land their soulmates but also to protect themselves.
People should know what they want and what they are looking for, so they can meaningfully get to know their prospects and decide if they are a great fit. "If it's a non-negotiable for you, gusto ko mabilis sumagot, gusto ko ako ‘yung priority tapos ganyan mabagal sumagot, baka that's already a sign," Coach Aiza said.
"'Pag may ni-request sayo na hindi ayon sa iyong values, na magpadala ng picture ng kung anu-ano, magkikita kayo sa isang weird na lugar at na weird na oras, hindi ayon din sa iyong values, 'yun red flags 'yun," she said.
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