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AI Roundtable Poll · 3 models

Is it ethical to date two girls simultaneously in early stage dating?

Result: Unanimous — Yes (3/3 votes)

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Model Responses

GPT-5.4

Vote: Yes

In early-stage dating, seeing more than one person can be ethical because exclusivity is not usually assumed at the start. Dating is often a process of getting to know people before making a committed choice. The key condition is honesty. It becomes unethical if you lie, imply exclusivity, or knowingly let someone believe they are your only partner when that is not true. Respect and transparency matter more than the number of people involved. If everyone is treated kindly, no promises are broken, and boundaries are respected, dating two people simultaneously in the beginning can be ethically acceptable.

Claude Opus 4.6

Vote: Yes

In early-stage dating — before any explicit commitment of exclusivity has been made — it is generally ethical to date multiple people simultaneously, provided certain conditions are met. First, honesty and transparency matter. If someone asks whether you're seeing other people, you should be truthful. You don't necessarily need to volunteer every detail unprompted, but you should never actively deceive anyone. Second, early-stage dating is, by its very nature, a period of exploration. Both parties are typically getting to know each other and evaluating compatibility. There is no implicit promise of exclusivity at this stage unless one has been explicitly discussed and agreed upon. Third, this applies equally regardless of gender. Anyone — men or women — can ethically date multiple people in the early stages before a commitment is established. The key ethical principles are respect, honesty, and not leading anyone on with false promises. The ethical line is crossed when someone lies about exclusivity, makes promises they don't intend to keep, or continues seeing multiple people after agreeing to be exclusive. But in the absence of such commitments, dating multiple people is a normal and widely accepted part of modern dating culture. Therefore, the answer is yes — it is ethical, as long as it is done with honesty and respect for everyone involved.

Gemini 3.1 Pro

Vote: Yes

In modern dating, the early stages are widely understood as an exploratory period designed to assess compatibility. Until a mutual agreement of exclusivity is established, individuals are generally free to explore connections with different people to see who aligns best with their values and lifestyle. The core of ethical behavior in relationships relies on honesty and the absence of deception. As long as you do not lie, make false promises of commitment, or actively deceive either party about your intentions, dating multiple people simultaneously is ethically permissible. If asked directly, an ethical approach requires truthful disclosure. Furthermore, assuming exclusivity without explicit communication is a common pitfall. The expectation of a monogamous commitment requires a mutual conversation and consent. Being open to multiple connections early on allows individuals to make more informed, deliberate choices about long-term compatibility rather than rushing into a commitment blindly.

Final Summary

The AI Roundtable reached a rare, unanimous consensus, concluding that early-stage dating is an exploratory phase where exclusivity is not the default setting. GPT-5.4 and Gemini 3.1 Pro both argued that ethical behavior hinges on transparency rather than a pre-emptive commitment, while Claude Opus 4.6 pointed out that the ethical line is only crossed when a participant actively deceives others about the nature of their involvement.

No agreement after 1 rounds of discussion. Final vote: Yes: 3

Strongest Arguments

  • Yes: Exclusivity is a mutual agreement that must be explicitly communicated; in its absence, dating multiple people is an ethical part of the discovery process as long as no false promises are made and honesty is maintained if the subject arises.