I met this girl and I really like her but just wanna start out slow. I'm out of work and have little to no money and we are going to be hanging out this weekend. So what would be some good, but inexpensive ideas that would be fun.
Volleyball2150 answered Wednesday June 10 2009, 2:47 pm: my bff recently went on a 6 hour date with this guy and she said they didn't spend too much money. she said that he blindfolded her and took her to this place as a surprise. it was an art museum and they looked around for a while. then he took her to a park and they had a picnic. after that they walked around downtown and stopped at a dessert place. then they went to the lake to play beach volleyball and just tanned for a while, watched the sunset. then they went home to watch a movie, then a bonfire with some friends. and then he took her alone and they stargazed.
so the only thing that would actually cost money in that situation is the art musuem, and dessert.
in substitute for those.. you could make paintings of your own instead of paying money to see others. and you could also make your own dessert instead of paying to eat someone elses.
j-san answered Wednesday June 10 2009, 4:26 am: I feel your pain ... broke college student here. You can always try the park or somewhere else that's nice (bring food). You can watch a movie (if theater is too much, a DVD works, but not as well). What's usually fun is walking in the downtown/shopping areas and stopping here and there for like drinks or snacks. Just make sure you chat it up; good luck. [ j-san's advice column | Ask j-san A Question ]
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