Dating is sometimes harder than it should be. After countless dinners and drinks, it can be tempting to throw in the towel and resign to nights of forever watching Netflix alone in your bed. But when dating is done right, it can be amazing, and those great dates often lead to great relationships.
So consider this your dating playbook, with all the information you need to survive the first date and make sure there's a second one.
Go Beyond the Bar Scene
Sure, you might meet the love of your life while sipping gin and tonics, but wouldn't it be so much cooler to say you met at a mud run? You
never know where you're going to meet the next person you date, so if
you're only looking in one spot (like that bar where you're a regular)
then you're missing out on tons of possible partners. We know plenty of
couples who have met while standing in line at the grocery store, a
Target parking lot, even a naked reality show. The takeaway? Love can crop up anywhere, so get out there and keep your eyes open.
Let Your Friends Set You Up
No one loves you quite like
your friends do, so let them set you up with someone that they can vouch
for. "It's better for single people to meet through friends because
there's a familiarity and comfort that goes with that," says behavioral
scientist Christie Hartman, Ph.D. "A friend setting you up means the guy
is 'vetted' to some extent." So let them play matchmaker—but
first, lay down some rules. Make it clear ahead of time that the way
the date goes is totally not a reflection on your friend, or you, or the
guy. Hey, sometimes chemistry is there, and sometimes it isn't. So
unless your friend is Patti Stanger, remind her that it's no one’s fault
if this goes horribly wrong. (But if it goes totally right, you should
probably buy her a drink).
Consider Dating Your Friends
The term "friend zone" should
totally be banished—in part, because your friends can sometimes make
the best dates. Think about it: Someone you're already friends with is
likely to have similar values, to know your background and your family,
and to make you feel ultra comfortable with them. Plus, friendship is the foundation for any relationship, so having that bond established can be key, says relationship expert Jane Greer, Ph.D., author of What About Me? Stop Selfishness From Ruining Your Relationship.
Choose the Right Dating Site
The Internet is a beautiful thing: It brought us Twitter, cat videos, Orange Is the New Black,
and now, it can bring you love. But when you're ready to make the
plunge into online dating, how do you decide which site to sign up for?
We found a handy cheat sheet from digital matchmaker Julie Spira, who
gave us the lowdown on 12 popular dating sites.
Think about what it is you want out of an online dating experience—A
hookup? A boyfriend? A marriage?—then choose the site that matches your
interests, so you're not just wasting your time online (that's what the
cat videos are for).
Focus On First Impressions
First dates can be overwhelming, so streamline your focus into making the first few moments count. It takes only 12 minutes for
you to decide if you're interested in the other person (and for them to
decide if they dig you) so bring your A-game the second you arrive. To
make a stellar first impression, make eye contact, smile, and focus on
what he's saying, according to Susan RoAne, author of How to Work a Room: The Ultimate Guide to Making Lasting Connections—In Person and Online.
And don’t forget to check in with yourself, too! You might be so
focused on making a flawless first impression that you forget to ask
yourself if you’re even into the other person.
Don't Play It Cool on a Date
We've all been told that guys love the chase, but according to research, that's not exactly true. One study showed that men are more attracted to responsive women,
and women who were kind and warm right off the bat. That doesn't mean
being over-the-top eager—you don't have to laugh at his jokes if they're
not funny—but it's definitely OK to respond to that text in a timely
manner, or tell him how much fun you're having. Being kind is definitely
a turn on, so forget what you’ve been told about playing it ice-cold.
Avoid Oversharing
Word-vomit happens, but one
way to tank a first date is to admit how long you spent Google stalking
him or accidentally blurt out, "Woah, you look exactly like my ex!" The
censorship walls can come down after a little bit, but try to steer clear of these awkward comments on a first date, or we're guessing there won't be a second one.
Pay Attention to HOW You Talk to Each Other
It's more than just what you're saying—it's how you say it. One study showed that when men talk to a woman they find attractive,
they tend to vary their vocal pitch from high to low tones (in a
sing-songy way). If you're looking to analyze the long-term potential,
pay attention to the types of words you both use. Another study
suggested that people who use the same function words (maybe you both say "quite" and "tons" a lot) are more likely to couple up and stay together.
Follow Their Gaze
Is it love at first sight? It
depends on where their eyeballs land. Research suggests that when
someone feels a romantic connection, his or her gaze tends to linger on the other person's face.
When they just feel sexual desire, their eyes tend to wander around the
person's body. During the next date you're on, follow their gaze. If
he's staring into your eyes all night, there’s a good chance he's really into you.
Don't Let Your Friends Ruin Your Vibe
Getting your friends' (and
family's) opinion on your new beau is essential, but if you ask too
soon, it could color your own feelings. One study showed that when
opinions were framed differently—saying that "seven out of ten" people
liked your date, versus "three out of ten" people didn't like him—it can seriously affect our own evaluation. So you might want to avoid asking for an outside opinion until you've gotten the chance to make one yourself.
If You're Not Into Him, Move On
Dating someone who you're just
not into is a total waste of time. Be realistic with yourself: Are you
embarrassed to call him your "boyfriend"? Has he met your friends? Would
you rather be watching Netflix than talking to him? Are you only with
him for fear of being single? These are all good signs that you're just not that into him, and you should peace out of this relationship. Trust us, being single is way better than being in a crappy relationship.
If At First You Don’t Succeed? Try, Try Again
We heard about a woman who committed to going on 100 dates this summer as
a way of learning more about herself, and what she wants in a partner.
While we don't think you necessarily need to do a dating marathon, it's
often important to just get out there—especially if you feel like you’re
in a rut. So when your date goes awry, or that relationship turns out
to be a dud, don't give up. Your next amazing date might be right around
the corner.
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