Love Life with Matthew Hussey - (Matt Monday): Is A Great First Date A Red Flag?
Episode Date: April 8, 2024A bad date—where we know we won’t see the person again—can be frustrating since it wastes our time. But what’s even MORE frustrating? An amazing date with someone who just disappears after see...ing us only once or twice. It leaves us wondering: “What happened?? I thought we had real chemistry!” In this episode, I explain exactly why someone pulls away after a first date… (and how you can tell the difference between someone who’s a keeper vs. someone who’s just telling you what you want to hear.) ►► Pre-Order My New Book, "Love Life" at → http://www.LoveLifeBook.com ►► FREE Video Training: “Dating With Results” → http://www.DatingWithResults.com
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Connection is not character.
Connections aren't the only thing
that make great relationships.
Character makes great relationships.
Character makes great relationships. Guys, I just received the first box of my new book, Love Life.
These are literally the first copies ever in existence of this book.
This thing right here is four years of life for me.
And it's just a huge moment for me.
I'm so, so, so, so, so excited.
I can't wait for you guys to get your hands on this.
And by the way, when you do get a copy of the new book,
we are also doing a really exciting giveaway
that I'm gonna tell you about at the end of the video.
You are gonna wanna be a part of this.
The prizes are ridiculous.
You'll see. But for now, onto the video. You are going to want to be a part of this. The prizes are ridiculous. You'll see. But for now, onto the video. Why are great dates dangerous? Let me tell you. There was a
question that I received on a live session I did recently from a woman called Debra. And here's
what she asked me. What to do if a guy you went on a date with suddenly disappeared, but the connection was just epic.
He even gave me his favorite book.
I have the copy.
At least take it back.
This is addressed not just to Debra,
but to anyone who is thinking about a great date
they went on where someone had no follow through afterwards
and is driving themselves
mad with the potential for what that could have been. I think of these things, I've been saying
this recently, as the unhatched eggs of our love life. The little eggs of love potential that we
nestle and keep warm and think about and drive ourselves crazy over thinking.
Imagine the potential, imagine what that could have been.
Now, Debra describes an epic connection
that she felt on this date.
And this is where first dates can get really dangerous
because firstly, a connection is not character.
Connections aren't the only thing that make great relationships. Because firstly, a connection is not character.
Connections aren't the only thing that make great relationships.
Character makes great relationships.
What's their moral compass?
What are their values?
How do they show up in difficult situations?
None of these things you can see on a date.
They can only be shown over time.
So someone's connection with you
is not an indication of their character. But it's
even more fundamental than that. The connection you felt with someone on a date isn't even
necessarily a sign of how great your connection is with the person. Now that's a weird thing to
hear. How can that be true? If I felt an amazing connection with someone, surely I have an amazing connection with that person.
But the problem is, a date is a measure of someone's impact more than anything else.
You can feel a great connection with someone who, in actual fact, is just really, really
good at creating the right impact.
They know what questions to ask.
They look in your eyes and listen intently
as you give your answers. They know how to connect with your answers and be relatable and say, oh my
God, that's just like me. I find that too. There's just this rapport that they're incredible at
creating. And this is, of course, I'm talking on the slightly more, not manipulative end of the
spectrum, although it could be, but just with people who are really, really good with people.
People who wanna impress you.
And what's one way I know how to impress?
Make an amazing connection with you.
So some people are just really good at that.
And in their presence, we feel so special
and we feel so heard, we feel so seen.
But if it was just on one date,
then that wasn't so much a measure
of your connection with that person as it was a measure of their impact on you in the time you had.
Then, of course, there's the more innocent end of the spectrum.
There are people who are just huge people pleasers who are also really good at making you feel heard and seen and connected because they're going out of their way to validate everything you're saying.
They don't disagree with you. They connect with everything. They go along with everything. And you think,
wow, me and this person just have so much in common. But really what it is, is someone who's
just eager to please you with the things they say. Have you ever met anyone where you thought you had
an amazing connection with them, but the more time went on, the more you thought to yourself,
oh, you were actually just saying what you thought I wanted to hear. This wasn't really you. It's also true that if we go back to that person who
is just really good with people or even narcissistic at the more insidious end of the
spectrum, that these people can make us feel incredible for a short time. And then they get
distracted and their attention goes somewhere else. And when their attention is on us, it is like a laser beam that feels so good.
But then they move on.
I've had that with people before where I've been so charmed by them.
I've thought we've had the most amazing connection.
And then I realized they're just charming.
And it sobers me up because I realized, oh, we weren't going to be best friends forever.
They just were really, really good at connecting with me in that moment so we have to stop telling ourselves the story about someone
who was an amazing first date being someone who has huge potential for our love lives one of the
things that i talk about in this new book let's see what chapter it is. This is so new that I don't even know what chapter it
is. Ah, chapter two, how to tell love stories. This entire chapter of the book, for those of you that
have pre-ordered, circle that chapter now, is about the false love stories we tell ourselves
about situations that don't actually represent any real potential. Of course, someone who just
disappears after a date shows no potential whatsoever by definition. But because of the connection we felt, we now tell ourselves an
incredible love story about what that situation should materialize into. Remember, for a true
love story to occur, you need not just connection, you need intention, you need investment, you need
someone who's actually committed to making the
story go somewhere. Connection is not intention. By the way, when we want to craft a love story,
we look for evidence that the love story is there. In this case, Debra, you're talking about the idea
that he gave you his favorite book, but we have to sober up on that a little bit too and be a little
bit ruthless about it and say okay
He gave me a book. Maybe it was his favorite book, but it's not a book
He can't obtain again. It wasn't his first edition of his favorite book that he gave you
It was a copy of a book that he likes. He didn't give you his grandmother's necklace
He gave you a book but that feels significant in the context of an epic connection
And by the way, Deborah, maybe you the context of an epic connection. And by the way, Deborah,
maybe you really did have an epic connection.
Maybe there was something that wasn't false at all.
It was a real connection that you felt with someone.
A relationship is so much more than a connection.
Like I said, without a yes,
without someone actually committing to us,
a connection means nothing in the context of a life.
And by the way,
this is an interesting thing to think about. When someone has no intention of a life. And by the way, this is an interesting thing to think about.
When someone has no intention of a relationship
or committing on any real level,
when they're not being intentional
about their dating life at all,
it's really easy for them to come
and make a big impact on you.
I don't know about you,
but when I don't have a care in the world,
when I've got no skin in the game, when I don't care a care in the world, when I've got no skin in the game,
when I don't care how something's gonna go,
I am so relaxed.
I am so playful.
I'm so free.
And that can be seen as this incredible boldness
and confidence and fun and sexiness.
It can make someone have a huge impact on us
because we're just like, this person's amazing.
How amazing they're coming across as
can be a reflection of how little they care
about the end result,
that they have no skin in the game
because ultimately they want nothing long-term.
The stakes aren't high for them.
And because the stakes aren't high,
they're able to just show up
in this really carefree, fun, confident way.
Those of us who are actually trying in our dating lives,
those of us who are actually being intentional
about finding love can be a little more awkward
as we fumble our way through it
and try to find this thing
that is really, really important to us.
So to your original point, Debra,
what do I do if a guy I went on a date with
and had an epic connection with suddenly disappears? You
give yourself the closure that you are looking for. You accept that his disappearing is already
a form of closure, that it would be a terrible use of your precious, precious time to continue
to invest in this love story in your mind
that doesn't deserve your attention.
You notice any moment where you feel your mind
looking for ways to keep the story going,
because that is such a human tendency.
You're not alone if you do that, we all do that.
But I want you to notice in the language,
you know, I have a copy of this book he gave me,
at least take it back.
Even in that is this almost a desire
to keep the thing alive.
Like I'm waiting, I have the book, come take it back.
We shouldn't even be thinking like that.
We should get rid of the book, throw it in the garbage.
Is it relevant to you?
You don't need it anymore.
And you certainly don't owe it to a person after a date
to wait for them to contact you
so that they can take their book back. That is just another way we're trying to keep the loop open-ended, a way
that we're trying to keep the story alive for another day. We can decide that anyone who has
simply made an impact on me but has no follow-through is not a love story worth having in my life,
so I'm going to take my energy and direct it elsewhere.
If you want to create a real love story, that is what I wrote my new book about.
It is called Love Life, How to Raise Your Standards, Find Your Person, and Live Happily No Matter What.
And I finally have the final version of it, the final copies that are gonna go out to you.
And I wanted to tell you about something we're doing.
We are doing this incredible Love Life giveaway
for everyone who gets a copy of the book
from now until we launch.
And that giveaway involves some one-on-ones with me.
So some people are gonna win one-on-one sessions with me.
Some people are gonna win tickets
to my live retreat in Florida,
which is gonna be unbelievable.
We're gonna have Love Life sweatshirts to give away.
This was never even part of the plan,
but we literally said, well, if we're gonna do a giveaway,
we might as well get a few of these sweaters
made up for people as prizes in the giveaway.
So you can win one of these.
And also, even if you're not a winner of one of the prizes,
we're getting everyone a ticket to an event
I'm doing on May the 4th called Find Your Person.
It's virtual.
Everyone can come.
Everyone who buys a book is gonna get a ticket
to that event on me.
And we have some other incredible bonuses
that we're giving away to every single person
who gets a copy of the new book,
regardless of whether you win one of the prizes.
But the good news about the prizes is,
there's actually quite a few of them.
So there will be a lot of winners.
So head on over to lovelifebook.com,
grab your copy and you'll see all of the information there
about the giveaway that we are doing.
This is a celebration friends,
so come be part of it with us.
Lovelifebook.com is the link and thank you.
Leave me a comment if
you've already got your book and let me know how excited you are and what part of it you're most
excited about i will see you in the next video Thank you.