Shit, it's 2004 all over again! So many familiar faces. Can't believe it's been nearly eight years since I registered on here. Everyone's so old!!
My post history is astounding;
Originally Posted by -Hezzy-
EWWW!! You danced with a guy!
GAAAAAAAAAAAAAAY
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Not forgetting my no previous girlfriend, virgin, 15 or 16 year old self giving dating advice
Originally Posted by -Hezzy-
Things you should do:
- Wear something nice; but not too formal. Wear something like a shirt and jeans.
- Take her somewhere nice. If you take her to a restaurant, DO NOT let her pay the bill. Pay the bill yourself.
- Going and seeing a movie is nice, but IMO it's clich� . Mind you, you're pretty young. Your choice.
- Be a gentleman. Open doors for her. Chicks dig that.
- Smell nice. Put some aftershave on if you can.
- Shave if you have any facial hair.
- Have high personal hygene. Scrub everywhere.
- Make sure your teeth are as white as you can get them.
- If you have braces that can be removed, take them out for obvious reasons.
Things you shouldn't do:
- Try to get jiggy with it. The time will come on it's own if it does.
- Overtip the waiter if you decide to go to a restaurant. Girls don't like that. It's just shownig off.
- Don't wear something stupid like a hoodie, or a tracksuit. Those generally don't make it look like you took effort to look special. Chicks hate that.
- Don't burp, fart or scratch yourself infront of her.
- Go out smelling like shit. Seriously. Don't do it.
- Go out with greasy hair. That's a big no no.
- Make any sudden movements.
Sounds like you've got a good chance to get a kiss or two out of this, considering she asked you out. Follow those guidelines and you should be fine.
Just don't worry about any quiet moments. Don't try to fill the air with mindless babble. But that doesn't mean to be quiet. Make conversation.
Treat the woman like you would treat a mate. Obviously she'll be slightly different. Just use your head. Be careful getting into a relationship though.
EDIT:
That would be fine if it was casual; but it's not. Bowling is too competative for my tastes. If I know women, they'll be all like "Oh, I'm useless at this!". I don't mean to be sexist or anything; but that's how it is around here . It wouldn't suit the situation.
If you can before you go, drop a subtle hint at her. Say something like "Hey, what do you think of that new film, <name>?". Add the name of a film you'll know she'll want to see. If she says something like "I'm not too keen on it" then you obviously need to do something different than the cinema. Experiment a little.
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Cringe.