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đŸš© Have You Ever Thought About Your Dealbreakers? Why or Why Not?

Be honest


Most people have a list of dealbreakers in their head, but somehow forget every single one when they meet somebody fine. 😂

You know how it goes.

“I would NEVER date someone with kids.”

Meets somebody attractive.

“Well
 one kid isn’t really kids.”

“I can’t stand people who are always late.”

Waits in the parking lot for 45 minutes.

“Traffic was probably bad.”

“I need someone financially stable.”

Starts dating somebody whose Cash App card declines at Starbucks.

Suddenly all those dealbreakers become suggestions. 💀

But here’s the real question


Have you actually taken the time to think about your dealbreakers?

Not the stuff your friends told you should matter.
Not the stuff social media says should matter.

What are the things YOU absolutely cannot live with in a relationship?

Maybe it’s smoking.
Maybe it’s bad communication.
Maybe it’s having a whole squad of kids.
Maybe it’s somebody who thinks “Good morning” texts are optional, or all that is necessary 👀.

Whatever it is, your dealbreakers matter because they’re usually connected to your peace.

That’s why we’re introducing Dealbreakers on the Run or Stay app. You can customize the app and let people know what your dealbreakers are. Search for their dealbreakers. And find friends who are on the same page as you!

Now you can let people know exactly what you’re not willing to compromise on BEFORE feelings get involved.

No surprises.
No wasted time.
No finding out six months later that they still live with their ex.

Just honesty upfront.

Because on Run or Stay, people tell you who they are—and now you can tell them what you’re not dealing with.

So tell us


What’s one dealbreaker you’ll never ignore again?


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This is your life, not theirs! Do what’s best for you!


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