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5 Ways to Get the Second Date

Hard to believe how long it took me to learn these behaviors

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Save a boyfriend for a rainy day — and another, in case it doesn’t rain. — Mae West

#1: Keep the First Date Short.

This one is nearly impossible for me, especially if things are going well. I want the night to go on forever and may try to make that come true. Usually sending the prospective partner practically running out of the car for her front door.

#2: Keep your Hands off on the Way to Dinner.

Trying to bypass first or second base going for third while driving to dinner could be moving too fast. Just take a deep breath and enjoy the perfume for now. First base should likely wait until another day as well.

#3: Good Hygiene Rocks, Smell Good.

On date night I may shave again and take a second bath, scrubbing a little extra. Then adding some almond oil to smooth my already silky skin. I want there to be a memorable impression if we embrace. Cleanliness is next to Godliness.

#4: Talk Half as Much as Your Date.

Before the date I commit myself to a lot of nodding and smiling. Throwing in a couple “I know Right” statements for good measure. Ahhuh and Mmhu sounds along with a well placed “Yes, I know what you mean” can go a long way.

#5: End the Night with Endearing Wit, not a Slobbery French Kiss.

Thank your partner for the opportunity to meet, if you want another date, before saying good night you could say, “Is there a way to get more of you?” This one works every-time, well OK, almost every-time. Let’s just put it this way, no one ever said no to that!

Until next time! Cheers, Christopher.

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When Christopher isn’t writing from home, he can be found traveling or capturing photographs somewhere in the United States. He loves to generate Graphic Design, process images or video, and flying his Unmanned Aerial Vehicle. More pastimes include wrangling dogs, backpacking and kayaking. He currently lives in the Pacific Northwest. Find out more at www.RealWindowCreative.com.

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