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Checklist For Women: 10 Things Not To Do On A Date by Stocktonmac: 11:00am On May 17, 2018
Trust me ladies, we do some crazy things to sabotage any chance of developing a relationship with a guy. Here’s a list of things that you just shouldn’t do on a date.

Don’t talk too much gossip.

While we women love to chat about current news, celebrity headliners, or whatever catches our interest, be careful not to go on and on. Men just don’t care.

Don’t clam up.

Engage in a conversation! Use this opportunity to share things about yourself and find out more about him.

Don’t whine.

It may feel good to unwind and vent about all the things that went wrong in your day. But he’s your date, not your therapist.

Don’t wine!

Avoid drinking on your date. Giggling excessively or getting lost on the way to the restroom will certainly not make for a good first impression. Know your limit and stick to it.

Don’t talk about your ex.

A conversation may lead to a perfect opportunity to share a story about your ex. Button your lip! You probably will say something you’ll regret later.

Don’t bring up the m-word.

Don’t be talking marriage on the first date! Sheesh! Simply try to get to know him and see if you even like the guy enough to want to see him again.

Don’t be crazy cat lady.

While fluffy is too cute for words, limit discussion about your pets unless he is a pet lover too.

Don’t be a pushover!

Speak your mind. If he asks what you prefer, tell him.

Don’t NOT Offer To Pay.

Let the guy know you don’t expect him to pay. Show consideration. If he insists on paying, graciously accept.

Don’t cling!

You know what I am talking about. Nothing turns off a man faster than a desperate, clingy woman.
So that’s all I’ve come up with. Anything I missed?

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Re: Checklist For Women: 10 Things Not To Do On A Date by folake4u(f): 11:07am On May 17, 2018
undecided Don't carry your hungry friends along on a date. This cannot be overemphasized.



#drops mic.

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Re: Checklist For Women: 10 Things Not To Do On A Date by KrystosCJ(m): 11:09am On May 17, 2018
Instead of telling them what not to do, why not tell them what to do.

DO NOT DO THIS has a way of making them do it. Women like to test men.

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Re: Checklist For Women: 10 Things Not To Do On A Date by OlgaSpicer(f): 2:02pm On Oct 01, 2022
I should like to add and complect this post as useful info for men!

Checklist For Men: 5 Things Not To Do On A Date

If you’re looking to find love, or build a successful long-term relationship, it can be difficult. Between being overly eager and setting unrealistic expectations, it can be easy to end up disappointed with your potential matches. However, when it comes to setting yourself up for a positive, well-connected dating experience, there are a few things that you should avoid doing on a first date.

Whether you’re going out on a first date with someone you’ve met online, met in person and are ready to take things further, or are actively trying to build a relationship, these 5 things not to do on a date will help you create a better first impression and improve your dating experience overall.


1. Going Too Fast

In some cases, you might be able to tell what a person is looking for just by glancing at their online profile, but this is not always the case. Even if you’re 100% sure you’re interested in a particular person, don’t be afraid to go in with the approach of “take things slow”.

You might want to take things slow on a date for several reasons. Firstly, your dates might be shy, or it could be that they’re not looking for a relationship right now, so you might be going too fast. Secondly, taking things slowly will allow you to determine whether or not you like them, which is very important when making a decision about your future together.

It’s not about being pushy or needy. If you start going too fast and make your interest known at the first opportunity, it could set off red flags in your potential date’s mind, and they might not be interested in going out with you anymore.

2. Trying Too Hard

This might be a no-brainer, but one of the best things that you can do is just to relax and have fun. Going out on a date to have a good time is a natural part of the dating process, but it’s important not to put pressure on yourself to try to score your potential partner at every moment.

If you’re really enjoying your time together, do you really need to be thinking about who you can get more and more physical with?

There’s no doubt that a good date is about a lot more than just having a good time. But it’s important to remember that your prospective dates want to have a good time too, so even if you’re having a blast, they’ll definitely appreciate it. So try to have a good time, don’t make yourself nervous or uncomfortable, and have a lot of fun, and hopefully, your date will too.

3. Going Out With Someone From An Existing Relationship

It’s perfectly OK to go out with your friends, or family members, but as the title of this article says, you don’t want to go out on a first date with someone who you already have an existing relationship with. This is not just about jealousy, either.

You never know how their significant other might feel, and you could put your date in an awkward situation. You might even feel uncomfortable if they’re trying to do a lot of things with you, which might make you feel self-conscious. Instead of adding to the awkwardness, try to talk about your plans for the night. This will make things a lot easier.

4. Not Going Out For Coffee First

If you’re trying to start a new relationship, you should always go out for coffee first. There are a number of reasons for this, but the one that stands out the most is that it allows you to determine whether you like this person first and foremost.

It gives you the chance to meet in a situation where you’re not being evaluated or scrutinized. In fact, a good rule of thumb is that if a date lasts more than two hours, it’s probably going somewhere. So if a date is taking more than two hours, that usually means that you’re both having fun, so you should just go for a second date.

5. Being Too Shy

You might be nervous about going on a date, and you might have a lot of things on your mind, but you shouldn’t be so afraid to talk that you make yourself sound like a completely closed book.

If you keep your conversations short and sweet and try to get to know someone better without being a total nervous wreck, you’ll definitely be making a good first impression.

A lot of the things that you need to do in order to get to know someone better involve good relationship and communication skills. This isn’t to say that you shouldn’t be honest and open, but it’s important to strike a balance.

From Dating Advice on site www.luckyusalover.com

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