I went to The Fringe Bar comedy night a couple weeks ago - highly recommend it. Hilarious!
I have always accounted good wit as a must in any prospective partner. After my recent post regarding what I look for in a potential partners I figured I'll list the sequence and best events for the first few dates:
First Date:
Meet for coffee centrally, usually in the afternoon therefore if it doesn't go 100% your not stuck.
Second Date:
Comedy club; My observation on different people and groups, the way some laughed uncontrollably while the few raised their brows in disgust. I say go to the comedy club with your potential new beau and observe their sense of humor, depending on the comedian each others views on social policies may be aroused...
Third Date:
Traditional, dinner and movies. Observe how the other communicates with the staff, too friendly bordering on flirting, rude / arrogant etc... What do they order, favourite foods (please see recent wont date a vegetarian post). Did they jump up basically as soon as they have finished eating and left you feeling uncomfortable?
After dinner movie, here's another test. The genre of movie likes and dislikes could potentially make or break the potential flourishing of romance. Other point of note, do they turn the mobile off (I hate it when people answer the mobile in the cinema) Do they rustle the packages. Do they do the ol' arm around you while yawning routine.
Fourth Date:
Leave the plans up to the other to scope originality and which one of you would take charge in the relationship.
N.B. Yep, some of these items have been the end of any romance...
I have always accounted good wit as a must in any prospective partner. After my recent post regarding what I look for in a potential partners I figured I'll list the sequence and best events for the first few dates:
First Date:
Meet for coffee centrally, usually in the afternoon therefore if it doesn't go 100% your not stuck.
Second Date:
Comedy club; My observation on different people and groups, the way some laughed uncontrollably while the few raised their brows in disgust. I say go to the comedy club with your potential new beau and observe their sense of humor, depending on the comedian each others views on social policies may be aroused...
Third Date:
Traditional, dinner and movies. Observe how the other communicates with the staff, too friendly bordering on flirting, rude / arrogant etc... What do they order, favourite foods (please see recent wont date a vegetarian post). Did they jump up basically as soon as they have finished eating and left you feeling uncomfortable?
After dinner movie, here's another test. The genre of movie likes and dislikes could potentially make or break the potential flourishing of romance. Other point of note, do they turn the mobile off (I hate it when people answer the mobile in the cinema) Do they rustle the packages. Do they do the ol' arm around you while yawning routine.
Fourth Date:
Leave the plans up to the other to scope originality and which one of you would take charge in the relationship.
N.B. Yep, some of these items have been the end of any romance...
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