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The First Date: What should it be like?
Posted: Tue Oct 07, 2014 4:36 am
by BlackVelvet
1. Are you thinking no pressure, just a coffee, if we like talking we could stay for hours and if we don't no harm 30 minutes is more than enough to finish that one cup.
2. Or are you the traditional meal date, i.e. going to a restaurant.
3. Finally is it more about what you're doing than where you are i.e. for you it's about doing an interesting activity e.g. cooking, skating
More importantly
What is the perfect "first date" outfit?
For the woman: simple and casual (smart jeans) or girly/feminine (cute skirt) or womanly/feminine (nice dress)
As for guys ladies would you want a guy to wear anything other than jeans? Would you be put off or impressed by formal dress on a first date? Guys what do you prefer?
Re: The First Date: What should it be like?
Posted: Tue Oct 07, 2014 5:03 am
by EvolSyawla
I love peplum tops, nice blazer, jeans and small pair of heels.
I like the dinner idea.
No, it's about getting to know each other. I like to explore his mind and see what he's about, and I can't do that if we are skating lol, that's for the second date.
P.s, I missed your romance threads!
Re: The First Date: What should it be like?
Posted: Tue Oct 07, 2014 5:08 am
by Casanova25
Can I share my date wish?
I don't want to hijack the thread..

Re: The First Date: What should it be like?
Posted: Tue Oct 07, 2014 5:10 am
by BlackVelvet
That is exactly the kind of outfit I'd wear but a part of me is liking the dress, you know the "I am a wooohooo-mahaaaan" feeling with long hair flowing and dazzling

over-imagination
I know what you mean, life is not as bright without love and romance in the air
Casanova25 wrote:Can I share my date wish?
I don't want to hijack the thread..

Feel free, don't get disgusting though
Re: The First Date: What should it be like?
Posted: Tue Oct 07, 2014 5:16 am
by EvolSyawla
Sorry, Casanova has been banned from all relationship topics and commentary. I overheard the mods deciding that.

Re: The First Date: What should it be like?
Posted: Tue Oct 07, 2014 5:20 am
by Amira143
I would go for a maxi dress or nice pair of jeans and a simple sheer blouse with small heels paired with a fitted leather jacket or a blazer.
I love a smartly dressed man! Jeans and a white T with matching foot wear is cool too depending on what we're doing.
I too awkward for dinner dates

eating in front of him is a no no. I much rather he took me to the pictures or to take long walk somewhere nice in order to pick his brain.

Re: The First Date: What should it be like?
Posted: Tue Oct 07, 2014 5:21 am
by EvolSyawla
Sheer huh

Re: The First Date: What should it be like?
Posted: Tue Oct 07, 2014 5:23 am
by Amira143
Re: The First Date: What should it be like?
Posted: Tue Oct 07, 2014 5:26 am
by BlackVelvet
You know what would be awkward is the greeting, hello and goodbye. I don't generally hug people who are not close close and not guys generally, there's always the super friendly colleague you can't escape.
Lakin what do you do? Handshake is ridiculously formal and a hug is just unnecessary so what...a nod?

Re: The First Date: What should it be like?
Posted: Tue Oct 07, 2014 5:29 am
by EvolSyawla
If I've agreed to a date with you, and I wasn't turned off by the end of it, yes I would hug goodbye.
Re: The First Date: What should it be like?
Posted: Tue Oct 07, 2014 5:36 am
by Casanova25
I would dress normally, hoodie and jeans.
I don't do formalities, so i would be straight forward and nice to her, and if I find her sexually attractive, I would definitely try to kiss her not once but for a long period time(no shyness will be display from my part). If she is shy I would let her know that i appreciate her looks and that I'm drawn to her as a woman.
1. I wouldn't let her just stand in front of me and talk bla bla, i would want her to be in my hands.
2. I love touching there faces gently and whisper all kind of dirty words to her ears
3. touching her ass and sayin woow
All in All it has nothing to do with sex just want to honor her woman-hood and so that she can leave feeling more of a woman and happy with herself.
No to restuarants, cinema or malls, but just somewhere else with bench.

Re: The First Date: What should it be like?
Posted: Tue Oct 07, 2014 5:39 am
by Amira143
Jasmine6 wrote:You know what would be awkward is the greeting, hello and goodbye. I don't generally hug people who are not close close and not guys generally, there's always the super friendly colleague you can't escape.
Lakin what do you do? Handshake is ridiculously formal and a hug is just unnecessary so what...a nod?


This will do, Jas.

Re: The First Date: What should it be like?
Posted: Tue Oct 07, 2014 5:41 am
by EvolSyawla
Casanova25 wrote:I would dress normally, hoodie and jeans.
I don't do formalities, so i would be straight forward and nice to her, and if I find her sexually attractive, I would definitely try to kiss her not once but for a long period time(no shyness will be display from my part). If she is shy I would let her know that i appreciate her looks and that I'm drawn to her as a woman.
1. I wouldn't let her just stand in front of me and talk bla bla, i would want her to be in my hands.
2. I love touching there faces gently and whisper all kind of dirty words to her ears
3. touching her ass and sayin woow
All in All it has nothing to do with sex just want to honor her woman-hood and so that she can leave feeling more of a woman and happy with herself.
No to restuarants, cinema or malls, but just somewhere else with bench.

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Re: The First Date: What should it be like?
Posted: Tue Oct 07, 2014 5:43 am
by BlackVelvet
Casanova do you ever get a second date?
Re: The First Date: What should it be like?
Posted: Tue Oct 07, 2014 5:47 am
by BlackVelvet
Amira143 wrote:Jasmine6 wrote:You know what would be awkward is the greeting, hello and goodbye. I don't generally hug people who are not close close and not guys generally, there's always the super friendly colleague you can't escape.
Lakin what do you do? Handshake is ridiculously formal and a hug is just unnecessary so what...a nod?


This will do, Jas.

That is a more feminine alternative than the head nod for sure
