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[B734]Blind Date With A Crackwhore
by Anil Kumar Yadav, Ani
Prepare Yourself

Communication experts say that we commonly form an impression of someone new within the first four minutes of meeting them. The first impression you make will set the stage for the entire blind date so prepare in advance to make a good one. Choose clothes that are appropriate for the date, not too revealing or strange. Get a fresh haircut, trim your fingernails, and shine your shoes if needed. On the day of date itself, allow plenty of time to get ready and allow extra travel time to wherever the two of you are meeting.

Where to Go and What to Do

Plan the date for a neutral location, preferably one where there will be a number of other people. When you don't know the other person it's not safe to meet in private, plus if you're in a fairly active location it's easier to disengage yourself from the date if necessary.

Most dating experts recommend that a blind date not be centered on a meal. If the date isn't going well and you're having dinner, you have to stick it out longer than if you're meeting for coffee. There's also the cost factor to consider. If either person is investing a lot of money in the date activity that puts more intense pressure on both people.

The First Meeting

Arrive a little early, make sure you're neatly dressed, and step forward with a polite greeting and hand shake. Remember to smile and be friendly, even if you feel nervous. If you're a man, open doors, hang up her coat, and pull out her chair if you're sitting down. If you're a woman and your date does these things for you, say thank you and enjoy being treated with good manners.

Making Conversation

Getting the conversation started and keeping it going is important to the success of your date. Remember those experts who said a first impression is formed in less than four minutes? They also tell us that communication is based on much more than just words. In fact, when you're talking with your date the words you use only account for 7% of the total communication occurring. Your tone of voice accounts for 38% of your message and body language accounts for the remaining 55%.

Ending the Date

When the date comes to an end, thank the other person and say something general like ?I enjoyed meeting you.? If things went really well then you can indicate if you'd like to date him or her again. If things didn't go so well then don't say you'll call, or that maybe you could get together again sometime. This will create a false impression in the other person and simply avoids the truth.

If you don't want to see the other person again, it's okay to say so politely. Saying something like ?I think we don't have a lot in common? is much kinder than saying ?I'll call you? and then not calling. Always be kind, though, and make every effort to spare his or her feelings as much as possible.

Going out on a blind date can be nerve-wracking - what if she doesn't like you? What if you don't like her? What if the person who set you up was apparently deaf, dumb and blind? Or what if - what if it all works out beautifully? Instead of over-thinking your next blind date, simply keep a few pointers in mind to help make the event as successful as possible.

One of the first things you need to remember when it comes to blind dates is that you never know who you could meet and where or when. Even if the person setting you up has notoriously bad taste, they may have just found you a diamond in the rough who will perfectly compliment your life.

Don't worry about spending excessive amounts of time impressing her before the big date, either. Use any contact time you have with her pre-blind date to simply set up the logistics for the event. If you spend too much time on the phone, you may simply end up psyching yourself out. Likewise, don't check up on your blind date ahead of time ' this is one instance where you have to go in, literally, blind and come to your own opinions and conclusions.

Planning the perfect first date with someone you've never met before can be extremely stressful. If you discover halfway through dinner that you can't stand your date, but you've already planned out an entire evening, leaving would be both awkward and uncouth. Having a friend rescue you with an 'emergency' phone call would also be way too cliche. Instead, arrange to meet in a more casual environment, like for a few drinks at a bar, or for coffee. Then, if something develops, you can make additional plans.

Keep your blind date as low key as possible to maximize your comfort and enjoyment. Having to get dressed up or head to a trendy event with someone you've just met won't make your night conducive to making a love connection. Taking her to a place that's filled with your friends will probably just turn out to be awkward.

It's hard not to build the picture of an ideal woman in your head, but important blind date advice to remember is to go into the evening with an open mind. Then, when you've had a chance to spend time with her, you may find that she's more like your dream date than you ever would have thought. While on your blind date, keep the focus entirely on the two of you getting to know each other. This means you'll have to block out outside distractions like running into friends or taking calls on your cell phone.

Most importantly, be yourself on a blind date. Be respectful of your date ' this isn't the time to launch into raunchy jokes ' and simply try to enjoy the time you spend together. There's love hiding around every corner and so with patience and a positive attitude, as well as taking valuable blind date advice, you may experience a match made in heaven.
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