carryout kid
Don Juan
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i'm sort of experimenting with my date planning here. well, in actuality it's not the planning so much, it's what i tell the girl.
i pretty much do the same thing on all first dates. well, the first date is sometimes a coffee or drink thing, but i'm not counting that. okay, what i've been doing lately is having the girl meet me at my place, inviting them in for like a second, and then taking them to a fairly inexpensive (maybe 8 bucks an entree, so with drinks and egg rolls and tip i'm spending maybe 25 bucks) but good chinese place to eat, then we go bowling, play pool, or putt putt. cheesy, yes, but for a first date i'm not willing to kill myself planning something complicated (or expensive). and most girls offer to pay for the second part of the date and i don't protest. then i get to drop them back off at the car at my place, which has turned into one spending the night.
okay, here's the question. i usually don't tell them what we're going to do. even though it's completely planned out (i tend towards ocd at times) i act like i'm just winging it. if she doesn't like chinese or doesn't have socks (for bowling) i have second and third options.
this seems to work pretty well, but i was just wondering what the prevailing wisdom is regarding this. if i tell her what we're doing, i'm a take-charge guy. if i don't tell her, i'm a spontaneous guy. plus, if dinner goes badly i can cut it off right there.
i'm just afraid it might make me look sort of unprepared. i like that it makes me look like i don't have a lot of effort tied up in the date, which shows that i'm not desperate. but i don't want the girl to think i don't have any interest at all.
maybe i'm overanalyzing. it's not a huge deal either way, i have a good bit of confidence once i get a girl in a one-on-one situation, so once we get into it it all works out. i don't want to give a bad first impression, but i don't want to give an AFC one either. i just wanted to get some input.
i pretty much do the same thing on all first dates. well, the first date is sometimes a coffee or drink thing, but i'm not counting that. okay, what i've been doing lately is having the girl meet me at my place, inviting them in for like a second, and then taking them to a fairly inexpensive (maybe 8 bucks an entree, so with drinks and egg rolls and tip i'm spending maybe 25 bucks) but good chinese place to eat, then we go bowling, play pool, or putt putt. cheesy, yes, but for a first date i'm not willing to kill myself planning something complicated (or expensive). and most girls offer to pay for the second part of the date and i don't protest. then i get to drop them back off at the car at my place, which has turned into one spending the night.
okay, here's the question. i usually don't tell them what we're going to do. even though it's completely planned out (i tend towards ocd at times) i act like i'm just winging it. if she doesn't like chinese or doesn't have socks (for bowling) i have second and third options.
this seems to work pretty well, but i was just wondering what the prevailing wisdom is regarding this. if i tell her what we're doing, i'm a take-charge guy. if i don't tell her, i'm a spontaneous guy. plus, if dinner goes badly i can cut it off right there.
i'm just afraid it might make me look sort of unprepared. i like that it makes me look like i don't have a lot of effort tied up in the date, which shows that i'm not desperate. but i don't want the girl to think i don't have any interest at all.
maybe i'm overanalyzing. it's not a huge deal either way, i have a good bit of confidence once i get a girl in a one-on-one situation, so once we get into it it all works out. i don't want to give a bad first impression, but i don't want to give an AFC one either. i just wanted to get some input.