Trust Your Instincts — But Also Know What to Look For
In luxury dating, the stakes are higher. More resources, more emotional investment, more at risk. That's why developing a clear sense of red flags and green flags isn't just helpful — it's essential.
Green Flags: Signs of a Genuine Partner
Consistency. Their behavior on date five matches their behavior on date one. No dramatic shifts, no Dr. Jekyll / Mr. Hyde transformations.
Respect for boundaries. When you say "not yet" or "I'm not comfortable with that," they respond with understanding, not pressure.
Follow-through. They do what they say they'll do. Plans are kept, promises are honored, calls are returned.
Genuine curiosity about you. They ask questions, remember details, and show real interest in your life beyond what you can offer them.
Comfortable with transparency. They're open about their life, intentions, and expectations. No unnecessary secrecy about everyday matters.
Red Flags: Proceed with Extreme Caution
Love-bombing. Excessive flattery, gifts, and attention in the first few meetings — before they actually know you — is manipulation, not romance.
Boundary violations. Pushing for private information, physical intimacy, or financial details before trust is established.
Inconsistency. Hot and cold behavior, disappearing acts, or dramatically different personalities in different settings.
Isolation attempts. Trying to separate you from your friends, family, or support network — even subtly.
Deflection. When asked direct questions, they change the subject, get defensive, or turn it back on you.
The Gray Zone
Some behaviors aren't clearly red or green — they depend on context:
- Being very busy might indicate a demanding career... or avoidance.
- Extravagant early gifts might signal generosity... or love-bombing.
- Moving slowly might mean caution... or lack of genuine interest.
The test: consistency over time. Green flags become greener with repetition. Red flags don't improve with hope.
Protecting Yourself
Trust your gut. Use the platform's safety features. Meet in public places first. Tell a friend your plans. And remember: the right partner will never make you feel unsafe or pressured.