The Do’s
You have to look the part. Catching a man’s eye takes some work. Looking good doesn’t have to be so hard. Any woman can touch up her looks and achieve a major change in appearance. A hairstyle can make a true difference. Enough of that neat ponytail, now it’s time to get a cool hairstyle that can be worn lose without any problems. If you have put on weight around the tummy and hip area, work out. It’ll give you confidence and improve your gait. Put on some lip gloss and blush up your cheeks when you go out. When you look good, you’ll feel good too.
Go shopping! This is right up there with looking good. Take a look at your closet and toss out clothes which have been worn too many times to make an impression. Check out the latest trends to see if they flatter you. It will also make you seem in touch with the ‘here and now’. If you’ve been wearing baggy Ts and unflattering pants, lose them!
You have to work on your confidence. Believe it or not, dating takes commitment. You can’t throw up your hands and say ‘This will never work!’ after a few unsuccessful outings. The more you date the better you will be at it. Don’t try dating in a half hearted way. Your partner will be able to sense it. A reluctant date is a boring one.
Think of what your goal is, in dating. Some do it just for fun. Some do it to meet interesting people and to escape loneliness. But if you have plans for marriage in about two years’ time, then you’ll know what kind of man you should date. On the other hand, if you are not ready for commitment, you’d like to go out with a guy who doesn’t get serious on you. When you know what you want, you’ll find yourself having better dates.
How to choose your dates? Be reasonable. Don’t try to date a guy who lives miles away and is visiting your neighborhood for a week. You may be missing on more practical opportunities. And don’t be afraid of dating a guy whose prospects are better than yours, unless you’re sure he’s way out of your league. Aiming low is safe but you might be sorry.
Put yourself out there. Go to parties with friends or host your own party (after strategically making the list of invitees!). You get more chances to meet interesting people that way. Going with your interests/hobbies is the best bet. If you love tennis, join a tennis club. If you are a beach bum, plan a coastal holiday with friends. You never know when you’d run into that wonderful person.
The Don’ts
Blind dating looks good in romantic comedies but they don’t have much of a success rate in real life. So don’t get overly hopeful. They are more awkward and there might be uncomfortable silences. If your close friends are setting it up, you may actually enjoy yourself because friends know you well.
There’s no need to rush. Dating should be an enjoyable activity, not a crash course. Give yourself time to go through personal ads and to research potential partners.
White lies should not be part of dating. We all have our strengths and weaknesses, so let your date figure them out. There’s no need to hoot your horn or to hide your faults. If you feel your date is being insincere, it’s time to look elsewhere.
Don’t give away too much information on the first dates. We never know what people are capable of. Avoid giving telephone numbers on personal ads on the internet.
Finally, don’t make yourself too available. You don’t want any guy to think that dating is all you do in life! Don’t rush into a sexual relationship. If you want respect, show that you are sure of yourself to wait for the right person.
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