Is that dating wagon a 2 door, or a 4 door?
Curious minds want to know....
No, on second thought... They don't...
> Dating is a daunting prospect, especially for those who've been off
> the circuit for a while. Here's a little dating advice to help you
> back on the dating wagon.
>
> 1.Remember this is a date for your partner also. They are also going
> to be nervous and worried whether they are doing/saying the "right
> thing". Be yourself, and encourage your date to do the same. Dates are
> all about finding out about the other person, if you are both on your
> "best" behavior, the real you wont be able to ****ne through. So relax
> and be yourself.
>
> 2.Find out in advance where you'll be going. Try and take a trip past
> there and see what people are wearing so that you know you'll be
> dressed right. One of the worst fears on getting prepared for a date
> is in knowing what to wear. Whilst your partner might not be too
> worried about whether you're dressed right, you wont relax if you feel
> you are over or under dressed for the evening. Doing a little
> investigation work beforehand takes the worry and guesswork out of
> choosing your clothes.
>
> 3.On a similar note to clothes, don't wear new shoes! You may think
> that all you'll be doing is walking from a car to a restaurant and
> back again, and so your brand new 3 inch stiletto heels with the tiny
> straps across the front will be perfect for a fancy restaurant - but
> what if your date wants to dance? Or invites you for a moonlit stroll?
> The shoes might not turn out to be such a great idea! So think ahead,
> and give the new shoes a miss on this occasion!
>
> 4.Plan ahead on topics you can talk about. There are few things worse
> than a dinner date where no-one has anything to say and so you sit in
> an awkward silence, each waiting for the other to find something you
> can discuss. Make a list and commit it to memory. If the conversation
> starts to falter a little, choose one of the topics from your list and
> restart the dialogue. The more you
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