First Date Tips
Dating can be tough and first dates can be painful. So what are
you to do? Here is a list of dating tips to start the year out
right!
- Meet your date out and drive yourself. If you want to bail out
early, you won't be trapped. Also, when you have your own car. If
things work out, you won't have any worries about inviting your
date in or not. This helps protect you from your own impulses,
because what's worse then "will he respect me in the morning?" is
"How much will I hate myself when I wake up?". Also when you have
your own car, no need to worry about safety, your date does not
know where you live. This protects you from a date turned bad
turning in to a stalking nightmare.
- Keep the date simple. You're nervous enough without making a
big show, plus you don't want to lock yourself in to an evening
you won't enjoy.
- Men, end the date first. You will make yourself stand out.
- Women, don't wear anything low cut or short. It sounds like an
old cliché but your first date knows very little about the woman
you are. He will take you at face value and you don't want to
give the wrong impression.
A friend of mine went out for dinner on a blind date. She is a
very conservative women, who really likes to take her time in
relationships. All of us who know her know this about her. Her
date didn't. She went out on the date wearing a sexy low cut
cocktail dress. They went to dinner, had a wonderful evening, and
when he walked her to her door, he pounced on her! She was of
course surprised and upset, but her date didn't know her, he just
took her at face value.
- Wear clothing that you are comfortable and confident in. First
dates are uncomfortable enough without a tight belt biting you
around the waist.
- Men, be specific about where you are going. This will make the
date more comfortable, and will prevent her from wearing a
cocktail dress when you are taking her bowling.
- Ask about your date. Each of us knows we are the most
interesting subject :) But the most interesting
conversationalists are people who ask about others. Great light
topics are work, hobbies, sports, kids (if they have any). If you
are really stuck for topics to talk about, and questions to ask,
on the Dateable.com site, in our advice corner, under romance,
single life, we have a great article by Penelope Frohart author
of "The Book of Fabulous Questions" called "What do I talk about
on a date?". She offers some great advice.
http://dateable.com/advicecorner/
- Easy on the perfume. You want to knock his socks off, but you
don't want to knock him out!
- Don't forget to use mouthwash before you go out.
- Don't order sloppy food. If you are not paying for what you
order, try to stay in the middle of the menu.
- Keep the conversation light! Don't talk or ask about old
boyfriends, girlfriends, or ex-spouse. This is a first date, not
a therapy session.
- Find out about your dates eating habits before you plan the
evening. Make sure you choose a place where they will be able to
find something to eat.
- Be attentive! There is nothing worse then a date peering over
your shoulder making you feel as if they are looking for
something better.
- If you are not paying be considerate of what you order. Try to
stay in the middle of the menu.
- And last, but not least, have fun and be yourself!
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