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29th April 2011 #1
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First Date Is Most Important In Dating
The first date is a very important time for you and the person you are dating to get to know each other. You don’t want to give off the wrong impression or let your nerves get in the way of your conversation. There are online advice sites that provide different dating tips to help you with your first date. One of the dating tips is to make sure your meeting place is in a public area. You don’t really know the person you are going on the first date with, so don’t have a private first date. You want to consider your security and safety when meeting someone new.
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29th April 2011 #2
First Impression Last?? ...just be yourself on your first date.
how can i forget....i picked my nose on my first date...hmm funny?? disgusting?? oh but my date asked me for another date , I guess he was impressed not because i picked my nose but because he see how comfortable i am in conversing and getting to know each other.''Don't be serious..Be Sincere''
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29th April 2011 #4
Watching what you say on a first date is important. Had one girl tell me she was £16k in debt
I never got nervous on a date. I was more interested in if they were going to buy me a drink or not
First impressions on that subject were quite important to me. I always bought the first drink.
If she bought the next drink
If she bought at least one drink
If she didn't buy any drinks
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First post is important best not to spam
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1st May 2011 #6
While I certainly agree with this, I am quite unsure about the old cliche "first impression lasts".
May I ask for a chance to shed some light in connection to my statements. Thank you very much.
I once had a date with a Baguio based legal counsel who appears to be a decent guy. At the end of our date, before I hitched a cab going home since I politely declined his offer to send me home, he leaned forward initiating a kiss. I stepped back. That incident initiated a long talk before he finally let me have a cab ride. My other date was with a rugged guy, a musician, who appeared to me then as a very strong person. The rest of the story is totally different from the first one.
Going back to the subject matter, a first date is really important; it's a bridge connecting to possible chances of casual meetings to regular meet ups leading to a wonderful world of romance. "First impression" - perhaps (for me) it's an interesting enticement for us to have a better facts to either prove us right or wrong in successive meetings in the dating world.
So, keep on dating and enjoy the chances!Life is a matter of perspective. Either you complain because roses have thorns or you rejoice because thorns have roses. It all depends on how you look at it...
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1st May 2011 #7You want to consider your security and safety when meeting someone new.
Sometimes you're flush and sometimes you're bust, and when you're up, it's never as good as it seems, and when you're down, you never think you'll be up again. But life goes on.
The beauty of a woman is not in the clothes she wears, the figure that she carries, or the way she combs her hair. The beauty of a woman is seen in her eyes, because that is the doorway to her heart, the place where love resides. True beauty in a woman is reflected in her soul. It's the passion that she shows to the outside world.
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1st May 2011 #9
my first impression was WOW what a great butt ... as this pinay beauty flew past me on a mountain marathon in Sai Kung, Hong Kong.
our first proper date (like not with the rest of the dragon boat club or running club) was a junk trip to a small island off Kowloon where the boatman has to navigate past some very close to the surface rocks into a lagoon (Rocky Bay)which is then almost completely deserted...
took the speedboat to the shore, had a lovely picnic, went hiking over the island and I was amazed by her knowldege of flora, fauna, tree fruits and the like, stuff that most of us townie brits would just never know. I just fell in love with this natural, smiling Filipina beauty. We will never forget that lagoon, the small temple we came across, our our 1st proper embrace, sat on a rocky outcrop looking over to Hong Kong in the distance. oh and the 1st impression is still after nearly 8 years .... wow what a great buttLive your life for a reason and don't worry be happy
if you don't know where you are going then any road will do!!
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2nd May 2011 #10
oh dear I am in .... my honey read this post.... she hardly ever goes on here BUT our 18month old woke her up and she could not get back to sleep so popped on here.. I have been told in no uncertain terms that her best feature is (along with thousands of other Pinays her smile) so here it is again
still think it your cute @#%* heheheheheeheLive your life for a reason and don't worry be happy
if you don't know where you are going then any road will do!!
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