Have you heard of 'Beige Flags' when it comes to dating?
"Something that's neither good nor bad but makes you pause for a minute when you notice it, and then you just continue on.... something odd."Something someone does that is an instant turn-off for you, making you instantly hate the idea of being with them romantically.
"If you can't be present with someone because every single thing the person is doing is just annoying you. That's probably not your match.""What's important is someone's character, how she/or her treats you, how you feel around the person, and that is what matters. So I think the 'Beige Flag' discussion is distracting us from doing the deeper work of what matters with compatibility," said Syrtash.
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