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Index » Relationship & Lifestyle » Relationships & Dating
 

Bad First Dates

 

Did you ever go on a first date that looked like love but turned out bad? Would you like to know how to encourage a relationship and avoid ever having that kind of experience again?

One of my clients called the other day to say she had the worst first date of her life. The guy who asked her out told her they would be getting together with a few friends. Then, he took her to a shopping party at his sisters house. Not only was she expected to buy something, but his sister pressured her to become part of the sales team.

One of my friends from childhood was invited to a guys parents house for dinner for their first date. She was nervous, but she went anyway. His parents and three brothers were present. Before they had finished the salad, the family was in a heated argument. Over the main course, they were screaming at each other loud enough for the neighbors to hear. By the time dessert came, they were almost breaking the furniture. Finally, her date drove her home. When she timidly broached the subject of the family fight, he brushed it off with, Oh. That was nothing. Its usually worse than that

Some bad first dates have unexpected events that are out of our control. However, here are some first date ideas that may minimize problems that can occur. Avoid the following for a first date:

Expensive restaurants

A multiple course meal at an expensive restaurant can become agonizing if five minutes into the evening you wish you had never agreed to go out with this person. Go to a coffee house, or, if you must go to dinner, pick a cheap, but cozy out-of-the-way place that is relatively quiet so you can talk. Come in separate cars.

Family and Friends

Do not take the person to meet your parents, children, or friends on a first date. Parties are not a good idea either, if your date does not know anyone there. You need a place where you can talk, but is public, so you can leave if you need to.

Movies, noisy restaurants, and crowded bars

These are not good venues for conversation. You either cant talk, or you cant be heard, depending on which of the three you choose.

Sitting still

Women like to sit and talk, gaze into someones eyes, and share. Men like doing activities. Strive for a balance of physical activity and sitting. A walk in the park and a picnic; or a trip to the zoo and a quiet dinner are possibilities. Roller skating, tennis, dancing, fishing, or hiking can all be followed by going to a coffee house or an ice cream parlor.

Exes

Never talk about your exes on a first dateespecially to complain about them. There is no greater turn off. Furthermore, its a big red flag that you are not over them.

Unkind remarks

Do not repeat gossip, whine about your boss or coworkers, or make negative judgmental remarks about anyone. It casts a spell of darkness over your time together.

Some other ideas for first dates include: sharing a bag lunch on a public bench; meeting at a flower show; strolling through an art museum; attending a county fair; visiting a dog or horse show; watching a parade; walking along a beach or pier; investigating a flea market; or going to an arts and crafts festival.

Meeting someone new is always exciting, a challenge, and a new adventure. You never know where its going. And, with a certain amount of awareness, planning, and luck, you should be able to avoida bad first date.

Author: Tonja Weimer
 
Author Bio:

Tonja Weimer

Tonja Evetts Weimer is a Master Certified singles relationship and life coach, speaker, syndicated columnist and author.

Tonja is a full time professional coach with a practice in Greenville, SC. She helps individuals, especially singles, re-craft their lives and find happiness and success in their career and relationships. Some of Tonja's professional activities include:

==> Syndicated singles relationship columnist, writing SAVVY DATING, a weekly column read by over a million readers in many U.S newspapers. Tonja's column addresses relationship and life issues of interest to all adults, but particularly to the over 110 million singles in the U.S. Tonja has also had articles published in New Woman, Hope, and House Beautiful magazines, and has won 3 Matrix Awards for her writing.

==> Motivational speaker, Tonja has been a keynote presenter at national and international conferences over the last 30 years.

==> Author of materials for educators and parents (7 books, six music albums and 2 videos), which have won 22 awards.

Some Speaking and Media Highlights:

==> Keynote speaker for 2004 Women?s Issues Network Conference, Sumter, SC.

==> Keynote speaker for 2002 Parents as Teachers International Conference, St. Louis, MO.

==> Keynote speaker for 1999 International Conference for Children & Adults with Attention Deficit Disorder.

==> Keynote speaker for 1998 European Education Conference, in Mannheim, Germany.

==> Keynote speaker in 35 U.S. states at educational conferences.

==> Presenter at the International Special Olympics in Notre Dame, at the request of Eunice Kennedy Shriver.

==> Created Space Songs for Children, at the request of NASA (album taken into space by astronauts three times.)

==> Appeared on CNN?s Showbiz Today and many other TV shows.

Educational and Professional Qualifications:

==> National Fellow (U.S. Dept. of Education.) M.A. in Human Development and Education, with an emphasis on creativity.

==> Master Certified Singles Relationship Coach, Relationship Coaching Institute.

==> Personal Life Coach, Graduate, Institute for Life Coach Training.

==> Member, International Coaching Federation

 
 
 

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