where can my bff and i, and our bfs go for a double date other than our houses or movies or mall?? and where would be a sweet place for just me and my bf of almost a year to go?
christina answered Friday July 17 2009, 12:00 am: You guys can go out for dinner together! Maybe go to Olive Garden or Applebee's. You guys can split the bill and all add to the tip. You can also go bowling, or go to the beach together. The beach isn't really a double date idea, but it's something fun together to do during the summer. You could also go for ice cream, or go to an interesting place in your city. There are a lot of ideas out there. Maybe search on Google and see what interesting places there are where you live.
JustJessOx answered Thursday July 16 2009, 10:28 pm: hey there =]
aw double dates are fun..why dont you guys maybe go bowling..?or paint balling if you have that around you,ice skating swimming stuff like that?
the beach?if the weathers nice..a road trip somewhere if you guys drive?the park?
just go fun places :)
or like if your all hanging out at up excite it up abit have a water fight or something lol
or maybe all go out to dinner some night or cook dinner at home =]
or why not go camping for a night or something i did that once with my friend and her bf and my ex it was great,theres just some ideas im thrashing out hope some help,
as for you and your bf have you anywhere special to just the two of you?like a special place you go to anything like that?
or maybe go for dinner or a picnic or something lie out under the stars at night..i think thats the cutest thing ever,old school but so cute lol =]
anyways theres just some things i came up with hope they help in some way
much <3
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