Abstract
The changes in sexual habits and relationships between the sexes have been observed in western culture since the beginning of the 20th century. Dating as a loving meeting of two young people with or without matrimonial intentions began to function only at the turn of the nineteenth century. This was possible due to the profound moral changes that took place in western societies at that time, and they have forever freed the love and passion of the tight Victorian corsets. Since birth, dating has evolved and is becoming a central element of interpersonal relations. It shapes the family and character of matrimonial relationships.
The aim of the article is to draw attention to the changes that have taken place within the dating system. First of all, dating has been separated from matrimonial purposes; secondly, courtship has been transferred from the private sphere to the public (and even to the virtual sphere); and thirdly, the date has been separated from romantic love. The aim of this paper is to try to define the rules of intimate relationships and to explain the preferences of the candidate for a date. The proposed text shows a date through the prism of romantic love and concurrent love, it also shows the consequences of adopting such a definition of love.

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