Dating is usually a phase of life that can tell people a lot about themselves. Many people view dating as a cynical aspect of life, one without any real hope. Others, however, view dating as a game and a pursuit with the object being to have as many experiences as possible. Still others view dating as a necessary evil to get into a relationship that has the commitment and shelter that they desire in their life. Regardless of the motivations, dating is a unique human experience that most people participate in during their lives.
Dating can be a fun way to have a new relationship. Many people choose dating in order to get their first taste of what a relationship can be like, allowing the rules of dating to serve as their virtual guide to learning how to act in a relationship and how the rules of dating impact the course of the relationship.
Within the general rules of dating, there exists a variety of protocols in terms of dealing with one another. While some of them can seem like common sense, others are up for some debate. Some of the issues up for debate are, the experience of the “first kiss”. Many scholars assert that the first kiss should take place after nothing less than three dates, while still others assert that the first kiss can take place at any time and in any location.
In many cultures, dating serves as a form of marriage preparation and in others it serves as a form of entertainment in which people date for years without commitment. The dating game is changing significantly every year and will continue to change for some time to come.
Nonetheless, for many people there still is a connection between dating and marriage. Some cultures reject the concept of any connection between dating and marriage. People in Indian culture or other Asian cultures believe in a concept called “arranged marriage”, which effectively rejects dating altogether. This saves the single person an awful lot of time by simply selecting a suitable mate from a proverbial “pool” of possibilities. An arranged marriage appears to be the easiest way possible to skip the arduous chore of actually having to impress someone and move directly on to the “good stuff”.
Dating is seen very differently in many international cultures. For many people in the Western culture, dating is a prospect that excites the youth of the countries and they cannot wait until they are “old enough to date”. Marriage, on the other hand, is considered settling down and many people view that as being undesirable and reserved for later years. In other cultures, dating seems to be taken as an unnecessary and simply social element that serves no purpose in getting someone ready for marriage. Instead, arranged marriages are the norm and people stay away from conventional dating.