Wednesday, December 23, 2009

Get Back Involved in the Dating Scene

By Jayde Johanssen

Can't remember the last time you went on a date? Don't despair; just remember that there are thousands of women (or men) out there waiting to meet you. It's high time you re-discovered what the dating scene is all about. While the advent of the Internet may have changed things somewhat, the basics are still the basics: go out on a first date, see what works and what doesn't, and see what's up from there. Find some great tips below to help you along the path towards success.

Choose the Location of the First Date Carefully: This can be a difficult choice for many daters. Wherever you choose, make sure it's somewhere that won't leave a hole in anyone's wallet. That way, if it comes down to the guy picking up the whole check, it won't be a catastrophe or anything that comes close to a deal breaker. Make sure you go for somewhere public to avoid either person feeling uncomfortable, which often happens when the location is out of the way.

Pay Attention To Your Date: Can you think of anything more annoying than someone who spends an entire date talking about themselves? Don't be that guy or girl. Keep your ears open and listen to what the other person has to say. Genuine interest will automatically lead to a great, two-way conversation that will have both people engaged.

Watch the Alcohol Intake: It happens more than you'd think: a date goes perfectly, with both sides totally engaged and having a great time. But one drink turned into two turned into three, and suddenly you find yourself drunk as a skunk. Avoid this potentially catastrophic situation by limiting your alcohol intake to only one (or, at the most, two) drinks. There's no bigger turn-off than someone who can't handle your liquor, so avoid this situation.

Don't Push Too Far At the End: This tip is usually reserved for guys. It's tough to judge what the appropriate goodbye is, but you should definitely err on the side of caution. There will be plenty of time for physical expression later on in the relationship, but for now, a simple kiss on the cheek should suffice. Pushing too far could end in disaster, and that would be a disservice to both you and your partner after such a wonderful date.

Don't Call Right Away: Don't give your date a call the second he or she gets out of the car. Instead, wait a day to get on the phone. The only time this doesn't apply is when you've made plans for the next day, in which case it seems like things are going pretty well!

Show Some Creativity When it Comes to Planning Date Two: You want to follow up your first date with something out of the ordinary. Chances are you did a simple dinner and a movie combo, so why not try to plan a date that will excite both you and your partner? Consider heading out to a local park for a picnic, or doing something cultural.

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