ghostgirl7 answered Saturday March 2 2013, 11:57 am: dinner's boring and on a movie you cant talk,so do something outside,even going to a park can be awsome.really depends with what type of people you are,but if theyre cool the place doesnt really matter :) [ ghostgirl7's advice column | Ask ghostgirl7 A Question ]
rosebud_01 answered Friday March 1 2013, 9:53 pm: You can go to a dinner and a movie don't rule movie out that might be a good idea for the first date so that way you guys can get use to being around each other as bf gf. After the movie you guys can park somewhere if you want to talk a little before he takes you home.There are so many things you guys can do movie,dinner,go bowling,miniature golf,drive in,play a sport,get together for ice cream or coffee and then go for a walk and you guys can talk a bit. I hope that I helped you some good luck. [ rosebud_01's advice column | Ask rosebud_01 A Question ]
VirgoPrincess answered Friday March 1 2013, 8:06 pm: First of all, good for you! It takes a lot of guts to ask a guy out AND even think up a cool date idea for the two of you. I think going out to do something active or competitive is the best first date you can have because you'll be doing something fun together that he would always remember. You can go ice skating together and then have latte's and dessert afterwards. You can go indoor rock climbing, go karts, mini-golf or even bowling too. You want to avoid boring stuff like going to movies because you won't have a lot of time to chat or get to know each other and get comfortable with each other. Save that for date two or three! Have fun :) [ VirgoPrincess's advice column | Ask VirgoPrincess A Question ]
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