wellthatsjustgreat:

I’m guessing pulling this out to help you make the decision won’t help the situation much. Ag
A Romance Flowchart: When Is It Inappropriate to Use Your iPhone? - iPhone - Gizmodo

wellthatsjustgreat:

I’m guessing pulling this out to help you make the decision won’t help the situation much. Ag

A Romance Flowchart: When Is It Inappropriate to Use Your iPhone? - iPhone - Gizmodo

Dream Date #15 - Volunteering, extra points if you actually care about the cause.

Dream Date #15 - Volunteering, extra points if you actually care about the cause.

Dream Date #14 - Wine Tasting

Dream Date #14 - Wine Tasting

Dream Date #13 - Couple’s Massage

Dream Date #13 - Couple’s Massage

Dream Date #12 - Dance Lessons

Dream Date #12 - Dance Lessons


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Half of My Heart - John Mayer


“We laugh and laugh, and nothing can ever be sad, no one can be lost, or dead, or far away: right now we are here, and nothing can mar our perfection, or steal the joy of this perfect moment.”

— Audrey Niffenegger (The Time Traveler’s Wife)


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Marry Me - Train


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Crazy Love - Michael Bublé


“There are guys who grow up thinking they’ll settle down some distant time in the future, and there are guys who are ready for marriage as soon as they meet the right person. The former bore me, mainly because they’re pathetic; and the latter, quite frankly, are hard to find. But it’s the serious ones I’m interested in, and it takes time to find a guy like that whom I’m equally interested in. I mean, if the relationship can’t survive the long term, why on earth would it be worth my time and energy for the short term?”

— The Last Song, Nicholas Sparks

I want a boy who has a shoulder I feel comfortable crying on.

“She liked the fact that he’d taken her fishing, even though she hadn’t been enthusiastic about it. It was his way of telling her, This is who I am, and this is what I enjoy, and of all the people I know right now, I want to enjoy this experience with you. Too often, when a guy asked her out, he picked her up without the slightest idea of what to do or where to go, eventually forcing her to come up with the plan. There was something so wishy-washy and clueless about that. Will was anything but wishy-washy, and she couldn’t help liking him for that.”

— The Last Song, Nicholas Sparks

Would you like to go on a date? > Let's hang out tonight

It takes a man with balls to pull it off. Most boys wimp out and go with the “let’s hang out.”

So, what do you wanna do?

This best way to ruin a night is to ask, “So, what do you want to do?” Lame! Boys, you need a proper plan. Here are some rules to keep in mind:

  • Plan the date time, exactly. And, “I’ll be there around 7” doesn’t work. The date shouldn’t be on the same day that you are asking for it.. Plan the date at least a day in advance.
  • Pick Her Up - always offer. If she doesn’t want you to drive then she’ll decline, but you need to give her the option
  • Have a place in mine - takes tension off the date of deciding where to go. “Oh, I know somewhere perfect,” is music to a girls ears.
  • Always pay - even if she offers to help. Girls shouldn’t start paying till a relationship is formed.
  • Go in for the kiss - chances are she’ll kiss back. And, if she turns you down, it’s okay because she’s just being modest.
  • Call her the next day to plan a next date, while you’re still fresh in her mind. Again, don’t plan it for that night.

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