Question:
1st dates leading to 2nd dates?
nick
2007-04-30 20:36:13 UTC
Saw you had a coffee date w/a stranger...was a good time but not a great, fireworks exploding, type of date. Both people are a little uptight as they don't know each other and are a bit nervous etc.

Would you bother with the 2nd date? Imagine a 2nd date would be a little more relaxed so would you pursue it further just to see how things go or you write off all 1st dates except great ones?
Five answers:
Andy K
2007-04-30 20:44:11 UTC
I have to ask: what did you talk about? What are the mutual interests you share? Are there any? Some? a few? a lot? Let that be your guide in whether to pursue a second date. It's highly unlikely fireworks would have blasted on a first date over coffee, since you were strangers. Now that you are acquantances, things can move into a more relaxed state and the possibilities of fireworks increase exponentially.
Travis McGee
2007-04-30 20:41:48 UTC
Good question! Been there on both sides, and I suggest that if you like her and have commonalities and would like to get to know her better then suggest a 2nd date...maybe this time an evening one. Coffee dates are tough, but they certainly can help you weed out the people you have no connection with or interest in. Save the evening dates for those with potential. Good Luck!
TJ
2007-04-30 20:39:37 UTC
Go on a second date. First dates are not really that great for anyone. Give it another shot and see if anything more develops. Good luck!
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2016-10-04 08:29:29 UTC
while you're rather sturdy looking and force a porshe and have money or look such as you have money, i possibly would too. females like cool adult men. There are purely some sturdy looking adult men that are single and we want somewhat bit them. in case you do no longer want the intercourse or make out training, purely tell those women human beings you're no longer that style of guy to do Homeruns on the 1st date. in line with risk the fourth or 5th.
allenbmeangene
2007-04-30 20:42:23 UTC
Go ahead and ask the other person on a second date. The worst he ( or she) can do is say "no".


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