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    DATING AND RELATIONSHIP ADVICE

    Dear Rabbi and Shira,
    Hi, I’ve recently dated a guy four times, and I’m not sure what to do. I find him interesting to speak with, we have a
    good time on dates and I even find him to be handsome. People keep telling me that I should know by now. But I don’t
    feel like “He’s The One” at this point. Should I go out with him again or should I call it off ?
    -Undecided

    Dear Undecided,
    Hi. Sorry to hear that you are
    having a hard time.
    It’s important to realize that
    dating is a process. You are
    learning about yourself, and
    trying to discover if the two of
    you are right for each other. We
    generally recommend dating
    until you know specifically
    why you do not want to date
    him anymore .
    There is no intrinsic value or
    a milestone which you should
    reach by a date number.

    People would like to believe that
    there is a specific life formula
    that works for everyone, and
    merely following it will bring
    us to our spouse, livelihood or
    having children. Unfortunately,
    there is no such thing. In good
    time, you or he will decide
    whether it’s a match or not.

    Thoughts to consider:
    • What types of dates have
    you gone on? Have you tried
    different times of day or different
    activities?

    • Have you asked them about things that they feel
    passionate about ?
    • Do you have similar goals and values?
    • Is there chemistry between the two of you?
    One of our matchmaking colleagues recommends
    that people who are deadlocked in the decision making
    processt have a 9-5 date, on a Sunday, which she says
    oftentimes can lead to clarity. At that point, you will
    stand more of a chance of developing a strong opinion
    on him, whether it’s a yes or no.
    Wishing you clarity,

    Rabbi Reuven and Shira Boshnack