Dating can feel like trying to read a book with missing pages. One minute it feels romantic and real, the next it feels like you’re starring in some reality show you didn’t sign up for. The tricky part is figuring out if you’re building something genuine or if you’re part of someone else’s temporary entertainment.
If you spot more than a few of these warning signs, it might be time to think about whether you’re dating someone or keeping them busy between other plans.
1. They only text when they’re bored
A conversation should be more than a backup plan when nothing else is going on. If their messages only pop up when they’re stuck at home or in line at the store, it’s a sign they’re using you as filler. Someone who’s genuinely interested will want to talk even when life is buzzing.
You might not notice this right away because any attention can feel nice in the early stages. But over time, you’ll see a pattern where your value to them is tied to their free time.
2. Plans keep getting “pushed”
When every plan is a moving target, it’s exhausting. You start feeling like you need a backup plan for your backup plan. Rescheduling once in a while is normal, but constant shuffling says their interest isn’t stable.
A person who really wants to see you will move things around to make it happen. You won’t have to keep checking if you’re still on for Friday night. They’ll make it clear you are.
3. Conversations stay surface-level
When someone’s into you, they’re curious about what makes you tick. If all your talks circle around random memes, the weather, or vague “what’s up” check-ins, they’re avoiding depth.
It’s fine to joke around, but sooner or later, you should be sharing pieces of your real lives. If that’s not happening, you’re basically pen pals without the commitment.
4. They avoid talking about the future
No one’s asking for a detailed five-year plan, but basic hints about future plans together matter. If the furthest they go is “We’ll see” or “Maybe,” they’re keeping the door open to exit at any moment.
People who are serious about you will drop little breadcrumbs about trips, events, or even next month’s dinner. Without those, it feels like you’re walking in circles.
5. They disappear for days
A person doesn’t accidentally go MIA for three days in a row. If you notice disappearing acts with no explanation, that’s not mysterious. That’s dismissive.
Everyone gets busy, but people who care will still find ways to check in. Even a quick “Hey, I’ll be tied up this week” is better than leaving you hanging.
6. Their friends barely know you exist
If you’ve been seeing each other for a while and still haven’t met a single friend, something’s off. When people are proud to have you in their lives, they want others to know about it.
Meeting friends means they’re comfortable letting others know you’re dating. If they’re keeping you in a bubble, you’re not part of the bigger picture.
7. They never ask follow-up questions
Good conversations are like a ping-pong game. You hit, they hit back. If you share something about your life and they just nod or move on, they’re not invested.
It’s a sign they’re not absorbing the details. They might be distracted, but more often, it’s that they’re not prioritizing your world.
8. All dates feel the same
If every hangout is the same quick coffee or last-minute movie, you’re not seeing much effort. Variety in dates shows they’re interested in spending meaningful time with you.
When it’s always the same routine, you’re not building shared experiences. You’re just repeating a script.
9. They avoid emotional topics
Some people shut down when emotions come up, but if it’s always off-limits, you can’t deepen the relationship. Being able to share worries, feelings, or even hopes is part of growing closer.
If they keep avoiding such conversations, it simply means they want to keep things light with you.
10. You feel more stressed than happy
Pay attention to how your body feels after seeing them. If you’re often tense, overthinking, or second-guessing yourself, that’s not the kind of energy a healthy relationship brings.
Dating should feel like you’re genuinely interested in knowing the person. If your main emotion afterward is relief instead of excitement, that’s telling.
11. They only compliment your looks
Hearing you’re attractive is great, but if that’s the only compliment, it shows where their focus is. A partner who sees you will notice your humor, ideas, and quirks too.
Physical attraction is only one part of a relationship. If they can’t see beyond that, they’re not seeing you.
12. They avoid being seen together in certain places
If they only want to meet in low-key spots far from where they live or work, they might be keeping you hidden. It’s not about being private. It’s about being absent from their public life.
Someone proud to be with you is comfortable being seen together.
13. They’re hot and cold
One week, they’re all over you. The next, they’re acting like you’re barely on their radar. That rollercoaster can be exciting at first, but it’s also exhausting.
Consistency shows how they really feel. Without it, you end up guessing where this whole thing is going.
14. They’re vague about where they’ve been
When someone’s vague or deflective about their time away from you, it plants seeds of doubt. Even if you’re not looking for control, honesty builds trust in dating.
If you’re always left piecing together where they’ve been, it’s like you’re working on a puzzle with half the pieces missing.
15. You’re the one keeping it going
If every conversation, plan, or idea starts with you, you’re carrying the whole thing. Relationships are supposed to feel like a two-way street.
When the effort is one-sided, it eventually feels less like dating and more like a part-time job. A healthy connection thrives on shared investment from both sides.