Should I add guy on Facebook

It could be nerve-wracking to decide if you should add someone on Facebook or not. There are so many rules in this day and age to be mindful of. How often you should text, how long you should wait to answer texts, how long to wait until you ask them to hang out again, and the list goes on. You might know him well and have started texting with hopes of it turning into more, or maybe you don’t know him at all and are just interested in knowing more about him. A friend request is a pretty clear sign that you are interested in that person, so you want to make sure it doesn’t come off too strong. There are some ways to tell when it is time, so based on that criteria, the quiz below will tell you when you should add him on Facebook!

Questions Excerpt

1. How long have you known him?

A. More than 2 months

B. 1-2 months

C. Less than a month

2. Does he know that you are into him?

A. Yes

B. I don't know

C. No

3. Is he into you?

A. Yes

B. I think so

C. I don't know

4. Have you gone on any dates?

A. Yes, several

B. 1-2

C. No

5. Were you friends/acquaintances with him prior to you developing deeper feelings?

A. Yes

B. Not really, I just knew who he was

C. No, I didn’t know him at all

6. Is he single?

A. Yes

B. I am not sure

C. No

7. Did you meet online and never actually met in person yet?

A. No, we did not meet online but have met in person

B. We met online but also in person

C. We have met online but not in person yet

8. Do you have anything on your facebook that you wouldn’t want them to see?

A. No

B. I don’t think so

C. I might

9. Is this a potential boyfriend or just a hookup?

A. Potential boyfriend

B. Just a hookup

C. Neither yet

10. Have you ever spoken to him, or is it a crush you have on someone you saw somewhere and wanted to get to know better?

A. Yes i have spoken to him numerous times

B. Yes. I know him a little, not too well yet

C. No I have never spoken to him, I have only seen him around


Social media has changed not just the way we communicate, but interact with each other. Facebook, in particular, gives a glimpse into who we are, what we like, and how we respond in moments of crises. Because that’s the case, it brings up a very important question: when is the right time to Facebook friend someone you’re dating? According to dating site, WhatsYourPrice.com, it’s probably better to wait and wait awhile.

WhatsYourPrice, which is pretty much a dating auction where members to bid and pay for first dates with other users, surveyed over 14,000 of their members to see if the length and success of their last relationship was somehow correlated to how soon they friended the person they were dating on Facebook. What it found was that 42 percent of respondents who had immediately friended someone after a first date, ended up dating that person for less than a month. There’s a few reasons behind this, according to a study published in the Journal of Cyberpsychology, Behavior and Social Networking.

Social media isn't always great for our love lives. For starters, you can become a bit obsessive checking that person’s Facebook constantly and, because you still don’t know them very well, misinterpret things or get unnecessarily jealous — like how are you supposed to know that the woman the person you're dating is hugging in that latest photo is their sister? There’s also the fact that Facebook reveals certain aspects of our personality, maybe some of which we’re not ready to share just yet. I mean, is this new person really going to understand all your private jokes that your other Facebook friends already know comes with the territory of knowing you? Probably not.

So when should you make the jump from having something IRL to having something online? Here’s what the survey found.

1. Many People Friend Or Follow Someone Right After The First Date

According to the survey, 42 percent of respondents either friended their date or followed them on some other social media platform immediately after the first date. As in, probably just seconds after saying goodbye and parting ways.

2. Some People Friend Or Follow Someone Before The First Date

I’m all for checking someone out online before a first date to see what their story is and to make sure they are who they say they are, but sending them a friend request prior to a first date?! Awkward. But, despite that, 26 percent of those surveyed took this route. In contrast, 32 percent, a happy median between 42 and 26, waited at least a month or even longer, before friending or following the person they were dating.

3. Friending Or Following Someone Before A First Date May Not Be The Best Idea

According to the findings, 34 percent of those who friended someone before a first date, managed to have a relationship that lasted one to six months in length. For 25 percent of those who decided to friend someone before their first date, their relationship lasted only a month. As for those who saw something more long-term, that percentage was 18 percent.

4. Friending Or Following Someone Right After A First Date May Be A Horrible Idea

Although a bit surprising, it’s those who friend someone “immediately” after a first date who may mess things up with their impatience. For them, 42 percent of those surveyed ended up having a relationship that lasted less than a month, only 28 percent were able to manage a relationship that lasted one to six months, and as for those who were fortunate enough to celebrate a one-year anniversary or longer? Well, that was only 12 percent. If you’re someone who likes to friend someone ASAP after a first date, but are looking for something long-term, it may be time to rethink your strategy.

5. Holding Off On Friending Or Following Someone May Be A Brilliant Idea

Patience is indeed a virtue, but it’s also something that can play a very positive role in your love life. Of those who waited at least a month or more before they took their relationship to the social media by being friends or following each other, 48 percent of them — yes, that would be very, very close to half — ended up in a relationship that was longer than a year. Twenty-four percent found themselves in relationships that were six to 12 months, and only 18 percent of these extremely patient people ended up in relationships that were less than one month... which also means they may have reached "Facebook official" status in addition to just "friending" each other.

Takeaway? If you’re looking for love, you may want to give it time to grow before your new S.O. sees all those unflattering photos of you in braces for #FlashBackThursday or the pictures of you flashing for beads at Mardi Gras in 2012. Not that there's anything to be embarrassed about, of course, because you did score SO many beads that year and those braces gave you that beautiful smile you have today. But still... leave something to the imagination for later.

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When should you add a guy on Facebook?

She suggests waiting about a month, or until you've defined the relationship, before friending someone on Facebook. And, perhaps more important than coming on too strong, following someone too early could impact your own thoughts about your potential new partner before you've had time to get to know them.

Is it okay to add a guy on FB?

There's no harm in adding him of fb; you're not going have to 'justify' this alone. He'll quite possibly be one of those who adds anyone on fb anyway. If he's a bit more thoughtful with his adds, he'll almost certainly either remember you from school or deduce that based on mutual friends. Sure, go ahead and add him!

Is it weird to add crush on Facebook?

There is absolutely no harm in checking out his or her profile. In fact, it is something you should definitely do. Try to know about that person, so that you will learn about their likes and dislikes. Put your ego aside, there is nothing wrong in sending him or her a friend request.

Should I add friend my crush on Facebook?

Nothing wrong with sending him a friend request. Though it's against the classic dating norm where the guy is supposed to make the first move, it's actually pretty healthy for the girl to make the first move. Especially if you've known him for a while, go ahead and click 'Add Friend'!