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Posted on Sun, Aug 07, 2005 18:34

I recently read this article and thought I would share it with all.


"You'd like to think the success of a first date is all about chemistry, connection, good conversation...but sometimes, where you are and what you're doing can play a key role in whether things go well or not. So, if you want to start a potential relationship off on good footing, please, we beg you, listen to what our 2,000 survey respondents said, and don't take your love interest on the following dates.!"

I will post the results as soon as this thread is started. Feel free to add your two cents from thought or experience.



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Posted on Fri, Jul 04, 2008 02:58

For me, I simply do something that I always do. I hate making dates such a big occasion where I'm trying to impress her and she's trying to impress me. Crap on that! Going out to a club and dancing, relaxing at a lounge, going to an arcade, seeing a very non-romantic movie (HULK & IRON MAN come to mind), or hell, just going to the mall and having fun playing with stuff in the stores. I think first dates should be fun, not job interviews.

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Posted on Thu, Jun 05, 2008 10:20

I recently had a first date where I chose a classy lounge/pool hall (not the tables where you place your quarters in).

We sat and watched a hockey game, had a few drinks and played pool.

It was fun.



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Posted on Sun, Aug 07, 2005 18:39

9% of you would avoid...coffee houses
Many people think that meeting for coffee is an easy, breezy way to meet cute. But let's face it: It's hardly romantic. Or as Sandi, 40, from Tampa, Florida, put it: "Borrrrring



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Posted on Sun, Aug 07, 2005 18:39

9% of you would avoid...museums
A first date is a time to kick back and relax, not solemnly contemplate the works of the great masters. "It's a little too much intellectual stimulation for a first date," says Amy, 27, of Cherry Hill, New Jersey.



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Posted on Sun, Aug 07, 2005 18:39

11% of you would avoid...theme restaurants
Never take a first date to a restaurant where your waiter is dressed like Chubby Checker, Fred Flintstone or Quasimodo. Beth, 32, from Brooklyn, New York, recalls her awful date at a medieval-themed restaurant. "You have to either pretend there aren't people in bloomers delivering your food, or keep making jokes like, 'I think I'll have the ye olde steak,'" she says.



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Posted on Sun, Aug 07, 2005 18:38

13% of you would avoid...mini-golf
Trying to outsmart that little windmill is great fun--if you're ten years old. "If you're anything like me, you're clumsy when you're nervous...Bad idea for a first date!" says Angie, 28, from Lima, Ohio.



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Posted on Sun, Aug 07, 2005 18:38

15% of you would avoid...comedy shows
If the comic is bad, that lame vibe will extend to the entire evening. "Comedy is great when it's good. But horrid when it's bad," says Anne, 37, from Spokane, Washington.



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Posted on Sun, Aug 07, 2005 18:38

15% of you would avoid...the beach
Just because you like strolling hand in hand seaside doesn't meet you should do it on your first meeting. Karen, 28, from Dallas, concurs. "It's hard enough to pick out a cute little black dress," she says. "How do you pick out a perfect bikini?"



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Posted on Sun, Aug 07, 2005 18:37

24% of you would avoid...sporting events
Any place that involves face paint, the wave, and angry drunk guys screaming at the referee is no venue for a soul mate connection. William, 23, from Upland, Indiana also points out they don't bring out the best in men: "Guys can seem a little too aggressive, and women might find that scary."



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Posted on Sun, Aug 07, 2005 18:37

28% of you would avoid...bars
Many people think alcohol is the perfect social lubricant for a first encounter, but it can lead to trouble. "No way," says Jim, 41, from Canton, Michigan. "I might say or do something foolish."



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Posted on Sun, Aug 07, 2005 18:37

31% of you would avoid...movies
You spend two lame hours staring at a screen, not getting to know each other...plus there's always a risk the flick will contain an adult flavored scene or something even more awkward. John, 28, from Boston, recalls taking a date to a David Lynch film. "Her reaction was, 'Why did you take me to this?'" he says.



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Posted on Sun, Aug 07, 2005 18:36

34% of you would avoid...dance clubs
Loud music, pulsing lights, guys without shirts...need we say more? "Everyone's on the prowl. That would be very uncomfortable," explains Rosie, 31, from Modesto, California. We have to agree.



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Posted on Sun, Aug 07, 2005 18:35

81% of you would avoid...family functions
Your date will be nervous enough trying to impress you--don't make them audition for family and friends too. "Who needs that pressure?" says Wyatt, 32, from Lafayette, Colorado. "My family is so far from normal I wouldn't let a date near them."



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