I
can’t believe I am saying this but our generation sucks really bad for not
being able to come up with date ideas. Being that we are so connected to
everything it should take us literally 2.5 seconds to find anything “new” that
we want to try in a 50 mile radius. I think if you accept movie and a dinner for
the first 2 dates that is pretty lame. Not saying it’s a bad thing just saying
going on a date with someone should be a new experience. You should want to
experience something with that person and actually get to know them. Not get to
know them for a couple of minutes but through the different adventures you take
with them.
I am a very traditional type of person as far as a man
taking a woman out on a date. Yes this should happen the first couple times
just to be a gentleman. Show her you actually know how to plan something so she
can at least think you’re not a regular type of person. Planning a date is
really not that difficult especially if you spent a number of hours with them
on the phone getting to know them. No one said you had to go on a $200 date to
impress someone but you can definitely go on a date that isn’t breaking your
pockets. For instance if the person likes to read you can go on a couple Barnes
& Noble dates. Pick a book you both can read, spend a couple hours reading
it and discuss it. If your person is into fashion go to the mall and play a
fashion game. You both create an outfit for both a guy, girl and a baby. Each
round will take 15 minutes. Take pictures of the different pieces, write down the
cost and where you got it from. Then meet back up, discuss the different pieces
and why yours would look better. The person with the lower cost item that looks
the best wins. If your person likes to paint or be crafty go to AC Moore buy
some supplies and head to the park. You can always have a park date with just
painting and crafting.
Date ideas come from actually having discussions with
the person and trying to have them experience new things. The purpose of going
on a date is to get to know the person in different settings and that really
isn’t that difficult. Netflix & chill has been turned into sex & more
sex but it really can turn into a really dope movie date. You can play movie
bingo or you both can create 10 questions for the other person to ask them at
the end of the movie. For the connected generation it seems that coming up with
date ideas seem pretty hard. It’s just that we fail to look outside what’s
considered the norm.
Taking someone out on a date doesn’t have to just be a
one way street, both a male and female can do it. The first couple times,
personally it should be a man. A woman can provide plans later on but that’s
after you guys get comfortable with each other. Your goal as a man is to court
her so you have the opportunity to take her out on multiple dates and not just
one. If you are not able to court her and get her interested in you then date
ideas really don’t apply to you unless you have someone to use them on. Another
thing if he doesn’t know how to plan a date (outside of dinner and a movie) he
isn’t for you. For the connected the generation we have all the options that
we need in the palm of our hands, we just need to use them. We have to think
outside the box and be as creative as possible.
“Creativity is seeing what everyone else has seen, and thinking what no
one else has thought.”
Some Date Ideas
BYOB Cooking or painting Class
Pottery making or painting class
Poetry cafe
Go Karts
Laser Tag
Drive In Movie
Paintball
Gun Range
Dinner Boat Ride
Stage Play
Wine Tasting
Museum
Zoo
Bike Ride
Arcade
Site Seeing
Bowling
Pool
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