Not attached to outcome. Dating is not a means to an end but rather a more dynamic process. Not everyone will be "the one." So many people only have this one acceptable outcome in mind and anything short of that is failure -- that's simply untrue.
Start at point A, which is meeting a new person. Maybe that person will get to point C or M but not make it all the way to Z (a long-term relationship). Try to be open to all possibilities of how someone might fit into your life versus backfilling them into some arbitrary end goal. This takes the pressure off of yourself to assess long-term compatibility immediately and recognize small wins.
Start at point A, which is meeting a new person. Maybe that person will get to point C or M but not make it all the way to Z (a long-term relationship). Try to be open to all possibilities of how someone might fit into your life versus backfilling them into some arbitrary end goal. This takes the pressure off of yourself to assess long-term compatibility immediately and recognize small wins.
"OMG I'm so nervous about this date! He seems perfect on paper! I think he's gonna be my husband!" "Make sure= you're dating NATO... the point of the first date is to go on a second... not get married!"
"They were nice but not sure if I feel romance, so I'm gonna cut it off." "No need to yet. If you date NATO, you don't need to pre-determine anything."
"They were nice but not sure if I feel romance, so I'm gonna cut it off." "No need to yet. If you date NATO, you don't need to pre-determine anything."
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A completely made-up and context-free phrase that has no inherent meaning, purpose, or origin. "Diddy Nator" is casually thrown around in conversation for no particular reason other than to amuse, confuse, or fill space. The term combines "diddy"—a British slang word loosely meaning "fool"—with the suffix "-nator," commonly used to describe someone who performs a certain action (e.g., "Terminator", "Imitator").
While it could loosely be interpreted as "someone who performs foolish actions" or "a doer of diddy things," the phrase is typically used with no intention, depth, or insult. It's not inherently good or bad—just... there.
Not to be taken seriously, not to be taken offensively. Just a Diddy Nator doing diddy things.
A completely made-up and context-free phrase that has no inherent meaning, purpose, or origin. "Diddy Nator" is casually thrown around in conversation for no particular reason other than to amuse, confuse, or fill space. The term combines "diddy"—a British slang word loosely meaning "fool"—with the suffix "-nator," commonly used to describe someone who performs a certain action (e.g., "Terminator", "Imitator").
While it could loosely be interpreted as "someone who performs foolish actions" or "a doer of diddy things," the phrase is typically used with no intention, depth, or insult. It's not inherently good or bad—just... there.
Not to be taken seriously, not to be taken offensively. Just a Diddy Nator doing diddy things.
"Oi, calm down you absolute Diddy Nator."
"Don’t mind him, he’s being a bit of a Diddy Nator today."
"Why did I say that? I’m such a Diddy Nator."
"Don’t mind him, he’s being a bit of a Diddy Nator today."
"Why did I say that? I’m such a Diddy Nator."
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Chris Matthews is a major HUFF-A-NATOR!
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Hym "It was the invitation to Nato that started the Ukraine war... Wonder who did that... Right? I'm pretty sure I'm remembering that right, like... There was a treaty that Ukraine couldn't join Nato because it would allow enemy nations to position bombs close to Russia... I'm pretty sure I'm getting this from a YouTube podcast guest who was like explaining the conflict... Yeah... I mean, if I'm wrong then YouTube is spreading dangerous misinformation and they need to be imprisoned for doing that. Probably in Guantanimo... IMPRISON THEM ALL! YOUTUBER GULAG NOW!"
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