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The First Date Decisions

October 30, 2009 by David Synderhelm  
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You’ve been chatting online with a really great guy or gal and you’ve both been enjoying yourselves. You realize it’s time to meet in person. While the prospect gives you delicious butterflies, you can’t help but wonder whether to meet for just a coffee or a drink or if you should push the boat out and go for dinner.

More to the point, how are you going to decide who pays? Money can be a sore point for some people. Some divorce because of it, others argue about it nonstop, and friendships have been known to end because of it. It’s such a touchy subject that ignites so many emotions. Dating should be fun, so how do you decide?

It all depends on how comfortable to feel with your new internet dating sweetie. If talking about it doesn’t present an issue, then by all means, bring it up. Tradition says that most men are open to paying for both at least initially. It’s certainly easier and allows for the two people involved to talk about their interests rather than about money.

Provided that things go well, you might even end up in a relationship. Things will progress naturally and that usually results in a fair exchange. Most women are more than willing to pay their fair share of things. But that’s getting ahead of ourselves. Before you get there, here are some things to think about;

1. Discuss a day and time you want to meet.

This is critical for a first date. Women are usually more cautious than men about meeting for the first time and most prefer to meet while it is still daylight and in a public place. The man may have a totally different idea for a date in mind, so it’s important that you talk about this before going out.

2. Where are you going to go?

Once you’ve established when you’re going to meet, you need to decide what it is you’re going to do. Will it be meeting for coffee, lunch or dinner, a movie, the museum or a concert? By this time you should have a pretty good idea of each others’ likes and dislikes.

3. Discuss dress attire.

While many first dates are pretty casual, where you go can determine what you wear. This might be something good to talk about so you can both be prepared and have the most comfortable first date possible.

Now that you have decided where to go and when to meet, you can just prepare to allow nature to take its course. It is not absolutely mandatory to discuss who should pay on the first date and the thing to remember is that there will always be enough time to bring money into the picture. Just have fun getting to know one another so that your relationship can be stronger so that when the tough times come around you have a solid foundation to help you through them.

This post was written by the writers of the Datepad.com internet dating company where you can find thousands more helpful dating posts.


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