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age
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anonymous
writes: Hi there. I just started uni and met this really nice girl. We've been chatting most nights in our kitchen, been out drinking together and seem to enjoy each other's company. Its been just over a week since we met and I'd like to ask her on a date. I have a hectic schedule and have little time for lunch, so I thought on asking her for dinner one night. Is dinner a good idea for a first date or should I think of something else?Thanks for any help Reply to this Question Share |
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reader, Sageoldguy1465 +, writes (26 September 2011):
tennisstar: Thanks for the pointer about putting it in the drier!!!!!!
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female
reader, tennisstar88 +, writes (26 September 2011):
LMAO. Pick it off the floor, spray a little Febreeze, and throw it in the dryer to get rid of wrinkles!!
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male
reader, Sageoldguy1465 +, writes (25 September 2011):
C'mon, tennis.... focus on the "lengthy" and "best behaviour"...... Fabreze can take care of the "clean shirt" thing!!!!! XO
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female
reader, tennisstar88 +, writes (25 September 2011):
Hahahaha, you don't like to do laundry, Sage?
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reader, Sageoldguy1465 +, writes (24 September 2011):
Unlike Tennisstar, I am not big on dinner for a first date.. It's too darn lengthy and requires you to wear a clean shirt and be on your best behaviour.....I prefer getting a cup of coffee or a glass of wine at a very informal place. That way, if you LIKE one-another, you can MORPH to a "dinner" date... but, if you don't like one another, you can go your separate ways...Good luck....
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reader, tennisstar88 +, writes (24 September 2011):
Going on for dinner is always a safe and classic choice for a first date.
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