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How To Make An Unforgettable First Impression

December 8, 2009 by  
Filed under Free Dating

First impressions are always important, but internet dating has altered the whole scenario. If you’ve met someone online, chances are your first date will be with someone that you’ve already been communicating with, perhaps even for weeks or months.

Then again, many of us haven’t given up on encountering eligible singles in the real world as opposed to the internet dating world. Truthfully, most of us are doing both. And why not?! Let’s face it, we’re all busy and we all want to maximize our dating potential.

The variations in rules between the different arenas of romantic meetings can be a bit daunting. If you met person A in location B, is it okay to suggest activity C on the first date? Fortunately, some things stay universally true. At the top of this list? The ways in which you make an unforgettable first impression.

First impressions don’t care where or how you met. Whether at a friend’s party, doing the face to face thing with that cutie you met on an internet dating site or meeting someone in your professional circle; you want someone to think the best of you. The tactics are pretty straightforward.

1. Eye contact supreme

Making direct, lasting eye contact with a new acquaintance is the surest way to communicate your confidence, honesty and interest. These long, locking looks work worlds better than fleeting here and there glances when talking to someone.

Should all the eye time leave you a bit bored, play memory games with yourself. Observe their eye color, the shape of their eyes, their eyebrows, their nose etc. You’ll be conveying your interest at the same time that you’re searing their face into your memory.

2. Know when to let go of the reigns

So you’re chatting up some fabulous new person you just ran into and you’re having that old as the hills dilemma of wanting to seem interested without appearing over eager. What to do? Let them set the tone. Wait until they start talking and try to match their energy and excitement level. It’s a great way to make sure you’re not holding the conversation hostage and you can let go of worrying about seeming too detached or too worked up.

3. So close and yet so far

This one probably won’t work in a professional setting where a firm handshake at the start and finish of a meeting is all that’s really required. In a more personal setting you can get flirty with someone without actually touching them.

Turns out, that move got a great response; the person you’re talking to will still receive the same sexually-charged undertone of your action but without the contact, it leaves them wanting more. Guys, this is also a dynamite technique to bring out when you’re flirting with a new female. She will love the electrifying almost-intimacy while probably appreciating that you aren’t being too physically forward.

This article was developed by the staff of the Datepad.com internet dating company where you can find thousands of professional dating articles.

Internet Dating Safety – 5 Things To Bring Along On The First Date

July 22, 2009 by  
Filed under Dating Sites

First dates can be really exciting. You get to buy a new outfit and get all dressed up to go out to a new place. You get to make new conversation with a new person for the first time. You get to take a chance at your future, a whole world of possibilities laid out in front of you. But first dates can also be a little scary– and not just because your date has bad hygiene and a laughs like a hyena.

If you date the wrong person, there is a small chance the date could be dangerous. This is why you should always prepare before you head out.

There are lots of articles you can find online about dating safety, so don’t just stop here. However, this article focuses on different things to bring on the date to keep you safe.

Your mobile phone with charged battery. Your phone can save you from many bad situations, so make sure to bring it with you and especially to have charged it before heading out on your date.

A friends phone number who has an open evening. In many situations, you might not want to drive home if your date is a creeper who is following you. Being able to call a friend and go to their place might help you out.

Gum or mints. How can a piece of gum keep you safe, you’re probably wondering. Because a large number of dangerous dating incidents –and really regrettable mistakes– on dates come about as a result of drinking too much during the course of the evening. When you’re talking to somebody new, you’re generally nervous. So it’s natural to want to have something to do to take the pressure off. If there’s nothing else, you’ll just drink and drink and drink… and that can create an unsafe situation for you. Chew a piece of gum or eat mints to keep your mouth and mind semi-occupied. And to keep yourself sober.

A guide or map. Nothing is more dangerous on a date than walking home late at night and not knowing where to go. A simple map can save you in a lot of ways.

Your own mode of transportation. No matter how convenient or tempting it might be, it’s always a bad idea to get a ride with somebody you don’t know– especially if you meet them on an internet dating site. Not only will they have the ability to take you just about anywhere they want when you’re in their car, when they drive you home they’ll also get to see where you live. There’s a time and a place for trusting somebody that way, but the first date isn’t it.

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