Watch less television
The relationship you fantasize won't become reality until
you stop watching television romances and start working on
your own. Addressing the causes and conditions of your
previous failures will hopefully prevent you from failing
again.
Stay Current
Be able to carry on an articulate conversation, no matter
what the topic. While expertise on every topic would be a
turnoff, the more intelligent your dialogue, the more
interesting you'll appear.
Keep Fit
You're composed of a body, mind and spirit that are more
attractive when you're mentallyPut Yourself In Tip-Top Dating Shape
from http://www.datingclass.com, physically and spritually
healthy. You are what you eat and what you "digest"
in other ways.
Be Honest and sincere
Games and barriers waste time. Healthy relationships simply
won't develop out of a false presentation. No matter how
hard you pretend to be someone else, you'll eventually
return to who you really are, leaving the person you're with
questioning whether you're person A or person B. Let your
expectations and goals for the
relationship be known.
Actively Listen
Really hear what others say and specifically react to what
you've heard. Avoid preparing your response as the other
person speaks. As the old saying goes : "We have two ears
and only one mouth so that we can listen twice as much as we
speak." We respond best to those who listen to us as though
we're the most important person in the room at that moment.
Think and anticipate but don't assume Carefully plan what,
when and how your date should go and then let each other
know. This can be done by both individuals as a team or by
alternating romantic responsibilities. Consider what it
might cost and who is covering the expense. Have several
options in mind so you can choose what interests both of
you. At the same time, be open to new experiences and dare
to be different. A brief discussion will prevent you showing
up for a picnic wearing a suit. The more questions you ask,
the less you'll have to rely on assumptions.
Confirm your date
You may have met briefly, quickly exchanged phone numbers or
email addresses, and decided to go out. It's important to
confirm that you're still interested in going out and
are looking forward to the time you'll spend together. Your
date will be impressed that you took time to be considerate,
and will appreciate knowing that you were thinking about him
or her.
How far in advance should this contact be made ? It depends
on how much time falls between the day you met and your
first date. The less time between the two, the quicker you
should call someone after meeting them. If a date is weeks
away, calling a week or so before is appropriate and
appreciated.
Have reasonable expectations, and be tactful
Expect to have a good time on your date, but don't have
unrealistic expectations about the person or the outcome of
the date. The beginning phase of dating someone new is ap
rocess of discovery, not finality. Extend the same
consideration to others that you'd like them to give you.
Create some mystery by evading the infamous first kiss
(gasp!) or other physical intimacy on the first date. While
you're treating them with respect and keeping the pace
comfortable, you're also placing a question in their mind
about whether or not you find them attractive. A little
sexual frustration, tension, and mystery can be very
enticing.
Follow up your date
Whether you had the date of a lifetime or a date that seemed
to last a lifetime, make closure. If it went well, closure
may mean scheduling another date. If it was a catastrophe,
closure means a tactful and gracious "good bye".
Obey the speed limit
When meeting people who are close to your date (family,
friends, colleagues, or employers), be friendly yet respect
their boundaries. Be gracious, have a sense of humor, keep
conversations light and brief, and express an interest in
who they are and what their relationship to your date is,
especially if you're meeting a parent or employer.
Avoid talking about the pace or direction of your
relationship (your date may have a
different perception !)
Don't delay communication
Don't hesitate or be afraid to ask someone out. Everyday you
fail to approach a person whom you're attracted is a day he
or she might meet someone else and never get to know you.
Making and dating online
- Single? Married? Find Your Soul Mate
Being single is just too embarrassing. You feel left out if you're single.
- How to Flirt on the Net For Men
The same rules of gentlemanly conduct that apply in life, apply on the Net.
- How to Flirt on the Net For Women
A cyber-love affair is a relationship
- The Perception Of Perfect Beauty
It seems to be more satisfying to find someone who is perfect for us, than it is to find someone who is just flat-out perfect.
- Put Yourself In Tip-Top Dating Shape
Addressing the causes and conditions of your previous failures will hopefully prevent you from failing again
- Affirming Love
Affirming a desire rather than whining for what you want is the first step in taking an active roll in creating the love you want in your life.
- 5 Good Places To Meet The Opposite Sex
Where to look.
- Making the First Move
How do you go about making that first move?
- The Need For Love
It is a basic human desire to seek out love
- Smile, Though Your Fart Is Breaking
Of all the advice you pick up from these articles, nothing will work better than a good old fashion smile.
- How to attract true love
Many singles hope for a wonderful relationship, but few believe such a relationship will actually happen.
- The "Perfect" Partner
The perfect partner, do they exist?
- Committing to the Moment
Don't ever, ever commit to more than the moment until you've known a man at least six months
- Harry Got It Right
Years ago, when I saw "When Harry Met Sally," I was on Sally's side.
- Can You Find "The One For You" In Cyberspace?
Placing an ad opens up the opportunity to meet others
- The Dating Game
Above all, remember to have fun and enjoy the game of dating.