Saturday, August 6, 2011

How to date a girl

Remember That First Dates Are Hardy Ever Perfect. In order to spare yourself from possible disappointment or frustration, try not to expect too much from your first date.Take this occasion as a chance to meet someone new, and take things from there -- you may want to see each other again, or you may want to keep moving forward in search of someone you have more of a spark with.
1.Be confident

Confidence can open many doors for you. When you are confident people will have more trust in you and your abilities. Even, if you don't consider yourself to be a confident person....ACT AS IF YOU ARE!
2.Lunch is Great Way to Start.

You may want to have your first date in a less pressured atmosphere. Instead of going out to dinner, ask your date if he or she prefers to have the date over lunch, or maybe even breakfast or brunch. These meals tend to be much more relaxed.
3.Avoid Movie Dates.

Try avoiding movie dates, or any activity that doesn't require much talking. You won't be able to get to know each other if your attention is focused elsewhere. Try doing something that requires you to talk so that you can begin learning more about one another. Pick an activity that both of you will enjoy - maybe a walk in the park or a picnic.
4.Don't Compare.

Don't compare your date with your previous relationships and/or exes as this is definitely not healthy. Just think, meeting someone new might bring a whole new meaning to your life.
Dating as a senior may initially seem like such a daunting task, but you'll soon see that dating is both fun and fulfilling. So, when setting off on a date, make sure you leave the doubt and fear at home and, instead, approach Baby Boomer dating as the beginning of an exciting new chapter in your life.