yay, just to let you all know i asked my girlfriend to date me on a breakfast date. she seemed very pleased, and obviously said yes since i am happy right now. i hope this turns out very nicely. i will used all these tips on stuff to do. thanks all! please keep posting if you have more ideas. i guess you could say things with money involved now because i hope im getting a job soon. haha.
There's lots of stuff you can do. But in end, it doesn't matter what you, but rather who you are. Most important thing is to be totally at ease and have fun. If you enjoy the date, she likely will too. Oh, don't try to hard, it's a turn off. Just be yourself and be natural. A good sense of humour is required as well.
GL HF
1. Play miniature golf
2. Roast marshmallows and make smores
3. Visit a carnival or festival
4. Go disco bowling
5. Watch the sunrise or sunset together
6. Get fake tatoos (or real ones)
7. Take a pottery class
8. Buy the ingredients to make an ice cream sundae, and create it together
9. Go to a comedy club
10. Visit a museum
11. Ascend to the top of the highest building in town
12. Make a picnic in the park
13. Go sightseeing in your own city
14. Attend a sporting event
15. Rent canoes and paddle around the nearest lake
16. Take a cooking class together
17. Go to the zoo
18. Play a board game (Risk)
19. Bake cookies together
20. Go rollerblading
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Koba wrote:If you're feeling brave, buy her a bag of flour...It can work, but is also worth getting them a real presant to cover your back.
what does the bag of flower do?
Go and buy her a chocolate rose
Omar N. Bradley General of the U.S. Army (1893-1981)-Wars can be prevented just as surely as they can be provoked... ...and we who fail to prevent them, must share the guilt for the dead.
oh gotcha....hmm good point...i should do that one day lol..thanks i like the avatar also...yours is pretty cool also...what is that? notes on your piece of paper? or just random picture of lined paper with words on it?
Omar N. Bradley General of the U.S. Army (1893-1981)-Wars can be prevented just as surely as they can be provoked... ...and we who fail to prevent them, must share the guilt for the dead.