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Setting
the right time and place for a special date might be somewhat
tricky. Sometimes it's hard to tell what kind of date your partner
would enjoy best and what kind he would think of completely
dull. It may be even harder if it's your first date. Given that
you know he/she for a very short time. If screwing up in your
first date, you're probably lessening your chances to enjoy
dating further with the same person.
Collecting information about your partner and discovering his
likes and dislikes, there's always a good starting point. Narrow
your options, eliminating those dates that simply won't work.
If you're too insecure about any given idea, don't be afraid
to ask your would be date what kind of places he/she would like
to hang out to begin with. After all, no surprise is always
better than a bad surprise. On the other hand, if you're experiencing
a more established relationship, you'd better steer away from
the "same old, same old" kind of date. Routine may
stale any relationship really fast. Within a long-term relationship,
it's a lot easier to guess what your partner would be like,
so surprises are in general, very welcome. Plan your date according
to your intentions (that's if you really give a damn). A surprise-date
out of the blue, a casual and cheap date (cheap and cheerful
fits the bill also) on a regular weekend, or a romantic and
sexy date (certainly going blind smart pants) for some special
occasion (no engagements needed). Money matters, hum? |
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