I need help with an idea for a date with a girl i met at school. I'm 16, and she's the same age, she's very creative and likes to be in the outdoors, what should I do for a first date? P.S i want to make a good impression.
adviceman49 answered Friday August 26 2011, 9:01 am: Being creative is a very opened situation as there are many ways to be creative. Unless you know for sure just what see is into I would suggest skipping that area.
Know for the outdoors this can be great fun. Find some nature trails you can hike and have a picnic lunch along the way. Be responsible and let an adult know where you will be hiking and when you intend to be off the trail and either at home or at you next place of interest. Take a cell phone with you and check in with that adult especially if you are running late. Of course it is understood this is a daytime activity.
Amusement parks, museums, Science centers, planetariums, Zoo's and things of this nature are all great day or evening places to visit and a great alternative to the movies. [ adviceman49's advice column | Ask adviceman49 A Question ]
sweeethoney answered Thursday August 25 2011, 5:20 pm: Itd be cool to take her to a local park or nature preserve, and set up an eisel, a canvas and some paint, or just some drawing utensils and paper. Also bring some music if possible and a picnic. Id love if a guy did that for me :) Also, try to look for some art museums or cool natural trails in your area. Hope i helped :) [ sweeethoney's advice column | Ask sweeethoney A Question ]
Eunice101 answered Thursday August 25 2011, 1:41 pm: Well, If you really want to impress her then, why don't you do something that she would like. For example, since she likes the outdoors, how about make your date a picnic date or go to an amusement park. You can also try going to the zoo. And since you say that she is very creative, how about you go to an art class together, or try pottery. Hope this Helped :) [ Eunice101's advice column | Ask Eunice101 A Question ]
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