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If the right two people are together, then a special moment in aisle 6 of walmart might be romantic. Setting doesn't matter much. Just do something out of the ordinary, have some laughs, and let the natural chemistry take over.
If the right two people are together, then a special moment in aisle 6 of walmart might be romantic. Setting doesn't matter much. Just do something out of the ordinary, have some laughs, and let the natural chemistry take over.
Haha touche, but I was trying to make a point. I have had plenty of romantic moments that didn't involve candlelight in some stuffy restaurant.
No. You're right. My first date with this one woman, who is a distant memory now (15 years ago), was miniature golf. It was so fun and we had a great time. I think of it from time to time.
[miniature golf is now a *joke* test I have with the ladies: "You wanna play mini golf?"]
Try a bike tour of the city you live in (or road trip it to a place you like and do it there). I recently did this on a date and I loved it. My date was a cyclist so his experience biking helped, but most larger cities offer something similar with a guide/group. We wound up downtown, browsing little shops and having dinner. He definitely earned points for that day/night.
No. You're right. My first date with this one woman, who is a distant memory now (15 years ago), was miniature golf. It was so fun and we had a great time. I think of it from time to time.
[miniature golf is now a *joke* test I have with the ladies: "You wanna play mini golf?"]
umm that may actually send the wrong message as she could peg you as a "mini-Tiger"
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