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Play Safe On Your First Date

By: Jason King

First date safety is only a precaution. It just helps with the transition of going from online dating to offline dating. You would have gotten to know them fairly well already, so it’s not like you’re going on a date with a stranger. This advice will make your first date a lot less nervous for you so you enjoy yourself a lot more.

First thing is to meet someone when you’re ready to meet them. Never be pressured into doing anything you don’t want to do. If you’re being put under pressure before you even meet another single then it can only continue once you do meet them. This a date after all, and you want to feel that this person is worthy of a relationship with you.

Meet them for the first time in a public place. A coffee bar is usually a good choice around lunch time. It won’t be too noisy but there will be enough people around to help you feel comfortable. You’re there to get to know them so you don’t want to go somewhere that you can’t hear them speaking. You don’t want a first date in a club or bar where you have to shout at each other all night. It will be a nice chat over coffee continuing the date at the same speed it was online. You also don’t want to go anywhere you will start drinking. If you start drinking, anything could happen. Save the alcohol for later dates when the trust is built.

Make sure you know the area you’ll be going to. If your date chooses a place you’re unfamiliar with suggest somewhere else. Don’t choose a place too familiar though, like somewhere you normally go out. If they catch on where you hang out, and the date doesn’t go too well you won’t want them accidentally bumping into at another time.

Make your own travelling arrangements to the date. If your offered to be picked up just kindly refuse their offer, and say you would rather make your own way there. If they don’t like that idea then you’ll find out about their possessive tendencies before you have met them. If that’s the case then you would be better off calling the date off. With your own travel arrangements you can leave the date when you want to if it starts getting uncomfortable.

Tell someone where you are going, and tell them what time you will be back at the latest. Also tell them who you’re meeting. Take a cell phone with you so you can be called at a certain time. They can ask you how the dates going, and make sure you’re enjoying yourself.

If you follow these common sense pointers on first date safety you will have a good first date. A very tiny percentage of first dates will probably turn bad so this is not intended to put you off of finding a partner online. Remember this is a lot safer than being picked up in a bar or club at the weekend when you’ve been drinking.

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