Apr 022010
 

So you’ve gone on a first date and everything went really well. You could tell while everything was happening that you had a connection and the two of you had fun. Even before asking, you knew that a second date was inevitable since there was good chemistry and sparks were in the air. But now here’s the problem: how do you follow up on a good first date?

The first thing you want to do is pick a good destination to have your second date. It will still be too early to invite someone over for dinner so you’re still in public space territory. As such, your selection of locations should be kept simple. Avoid going to the movies since you won’t have a chance to talk there. It’s not until you get to know each other and feel truly comfortable that you want to spend time doing an activity where there is limited talking. You could try going to a restaurant for a simple meal, but why not be more adventurous?

Ideally, the first date took place at lunch time or it was a very casual early dinner. If you feel a good connection, you can go for lunch again but this time, add an activity to the itinerary. A trip to the park or a walk around downtown is the perfect accompanying activity with a light meal. Remember, the second date is not the time to overdo the romance. You still want to keep it casual since the feeling out process is still going on. But this is an important time because you are in the transition between “casual time” and “romantic time”. Use this period wisely since you can learn about your partner without being bogged down by any serious pressures.

The second date should be light, casual, and fun. Remember the highlights of the first date and instead of trying to duplicate them, you should be elaborating on them. Create the memoires on which future dates will be based on and have fun while doing it. If all goes well, you’ll be preparing for that third date!

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