Here in America, "dating" -- when not used with an SO such as "I'm dating Kevin now," -- is something single people do to sort of "tryout" if someone is the right person. A person might have many dates with different people in a month. It's getting sort of rare to use the term "date" for something one does with an actual established partner. "Date" implies you don't know someone very well yet. Not always, people do still use it in the original sense, but if a friend told me she had a date on Friday night and I didn't know if she was single or not, I'd assume single. If she has an SO, she'd probably say, "Friday I'm going out with my boyfriend."
As such, I hate dating too. I like to be friends first, and I've only had one official American-style date before (went out with a guy with the idea we were getting to know each other as potential partners). So awkward and so much pressure. Lots of women don't like it. But going out with my lovely boyfriend to dinner and a movie? LOVE IT. And I'd call that going out with my boyfriend, not a date (even though that's technically what it is).
As such, I hate dating too. I like to be friends first, and I've only had one official American-style date before (went out with a guy with the idea we were getting to know each other as potential partners). So awkward and so much pressure. Lots of women don't like it. But going out with my lovely boyfriend to dinner and a movie? LOVE IT. And I'd call that going out with my boyfriend, not a date (even though that's technically what it is).
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