wombat woman
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OK, this may be too late for your actual date (since I'm posting this on Saturday night, thereby also demonstrating my current lack of a life), but these are three simple suggestions based on my first dates (good & bad):
1) Try to do something that your date will find interesting. If you don't know, ask. Give a couple of options. ("So, um, I was thinking about where to go on our date. How do you feel about seeing [insert movie/concert title] or maybe going to see the Monet exhibit at the Art Gallery?")
2) A good first date includes both entertainment & food, preferably in that order. That way you have something specific to talk about while eating burgers/sharing lattes/slurping snow cones. Usually the strolls in the park work better on the second date, when you've gotten comfortable talking.
3) Stop stressing about her opinion of you. She's agreed to go out with you, remember? So that means she likes you already. Instead, pay attention to her. Ask her questions, watch her expressions, listen to her answers. Not only is this very appealing to most women, but it's also a good way to deal with your own self-consciousness.
Oh, and as a bonus--to kiss or not to kiss: Rule 3 (paying attention to her reactions) is your best guide. But if you're not sure, a kiss on the cheek (kinda close to the mouth so she can turn her head if she likes) and thanking her for a great time is a pretty safe route.
Good luck.
ta, wombat
1) Try to do something that your date will find interesting. If you don't know, ask. Give a couple of options. ("So, um, I was thinking about where to go on our date. How do you feel about seeing [insert movie/concert title] or maybe going to see the Monet exhibit at the Art Gallery?")
2) A good first date includes both entertainment & food, preferably in that order. That way you have something specific to talk about while eating burgers/sharing lattes/slurping snow cones. Usually the strolls in the park work better on the second date, when you've gotten comfortable talking.
3) Stop stressing about her opinion of you. She's agreed to go out with you, remember? So that means she likes you already. Instead, pay attention to her. Ask her questions, watch her expressions, listen to her answers. Not only is this very appealing to most women, but it's also a good way to deal with your own self-consciousness.
Oh, and as a bonus--to kiss or not to kiss: Rule 3 (paying attention to her reactions) is your best guide. But if you're not sure, a kiss on the cheek (kinda close to the mouth so she can turn her head if she likes) and thanking her for a great time is a pretty safe route.
Good luck.
ta, wombat