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What NOT To Do On A
First Date, Pt. 1
Some conversation don'ts are obvious. But the more subtle ones
can get you in trouble, so follow this advice...
I once went on a first (and last) date with a guy who broke the
ice by telling me that he had been married three times, kept
getting hurt and used by all, and was still living with his ex!
There was more - something about a scheme to ensure that he
gets the whole matrimonial property - but I was hardly
listening by that point. All I could think was: "Why are you
telling me this?!"
Dating 'don'ts' are things you should never do or say on a
date. When the other person exhibits these 'don'ts', the sappy
love soundtrack in your head goes and the line on your heart
monitor goes flat!
Most of us know what you should never say on a first date.
Words like up your former flame! I remember going out on date
once and whilst we were driving to the restaurant, he turned
the music on, sang aloud to it whilst he had tears in his eyes.
About 2 minutes later, I realised that the songs were all
romantic ballads and the lyrics were all about a man crying out
for his lost love!! I suggested we go for a quick drink instead
and gulped down 2 gin and tonics and made the quickest exit I
had ever made before.
So the moral of the story is that we don't want to hear about
what went wrong in your past relationships (at least not on the
first date), how your ex was the sexiest, most devoted or
loving woman ever, what her favorite drink was or how she was
always punctual for a date!
If it's a blind date, DON'T compare yourself to anyone
famous
Now we all know this never works the way we'd like it to. Sure,
most of us have someone famous we're compared to. With me, it's
usually I man meets 'Jackie Brown'. I can live with that. But
personality-wise, apparently I'm Monica from Friends, Eva from
Desperate Housewives and Samantha from Sex and the City all
rolled into one! Those comparisons are obviously wrong...Ha! My
point? Most people look like a more slightly distorted version
of these famous stars. I have never met anyone who really
looked like the fabulous celebrity they said they looked like.
So proceed with caution. Unless, of course, you are drop dead
gorgeous, then you can say the famous ones look like you...
DON'T check out other people!
Ah, nothing is more of a turn-off than to be out on a date with
someone and notice him checking out the girl with the cleavage
right in front of your face or notice her checking that man
with the most gorgeous, tightest butt you've ever seen! It
might not happen often, and it's usually another sign of
insecurity, but if it does, I usually try to have a comment
handy, maybe something like "you know, if you hurry, you can
get that girl to hold the bucket of drool that's accumulating
as we speak. Go ahead, I'll wait..."
Please please don't ever check someone else out when you're on
date as it really is an instant turn off, unless of course, you
want to do just that!
DON'T ask them what they think of you
For gosh sakes! Have some confidence! Read the signals. You
will know if they are repulsed by you or attracted to you. I
once had a date with a man that I had been communicating with
over the phone for some time. I really liked the person he was
over the phone. About 5 minutes into our first face-to-face
date, he asked me if I was disappointed. At the time, I turned
to him, put my hand behind his head, pulled him close enough to
kiss and purred in his ear "Don't ask me that again!". Had he
had any clue or any confidence he would have read that very
clear sign and had a chance at a second date. However, during
the rest of the evening, he asked me that same question about a
half dozen more times. This extreme lack of confidence made him
much less attractive to me. So he stayed in the friends
category (you know, the one men hate where there is no chance
of sex). So men and women, don't forget, one of the most
attractive qualities is confidence without arrogance.
DON'T have sex on the first date!
If he /she asks you back to their place for coffee, he/she
wants to have sex (or something close). If she really fancies
one last glass of pink bubbly, she should suggest a late-night
bar. Likewise, if he suggests a Chinese takeaway back at his
when you have to pass three Mr. Lee's to get there, he wants
ecstasy with his sweet and sour pork balls!
You know, the older I get, the more moralistic I become. Yeah,
I know, it's a sign of old age (just a bit!) but I've made a
few mistakes, and this one I just have to stand by. The thing
is, I think this rule bothers men far more than women. Guys, if
we like you a lot, and we see promise, we're going to lean
towards wanting to sleep with you at some point. It doesn't
mean we've had sexual relations with the entire England
football team! The fact that men seem uncomfortable with
sleeping with a potential Ms. Right on the first date is
something I don't question, that's just the way it is. It's
always better to savour anticipation!
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