I'd say I don't think it will make a difference to a nice guy who respects you. Surely declining a walk home is a safety issue that he will then know where you live and you have only been on one date. Any guy worth something would respect this surely? I've been on one date with a guy, he asked me to come to lunch at his home next time and I said no not this soon and I would hope he would respect this otherwise he is not really worth having. What's he after if he doesn't respect your safety?
Declining to have someone walk you home after a first date does not necessarily mean they won't ask for a second date. It could simply mean that they respect your boundaries and understand your decision. Whether or not they ask for a second date will depend on their overall interest in you and the connection they felt during the first date.
Simply, when two people like each other, and then one of them asks the other out to their first date.
Tell him that you will think about it. I was thinking of saying something like "why do you ask?" or "I'll let you know on the second date"....
If you are interested in going out on a date with that person, say yes. If you are not interested, politely decline. There is really nothing else to do.
There is not a date for it. The decline of the empire was a gradual process, not an event.
He is nervous and finding a way to make conversation.
Of course. The fact that you are willing to go on a second date says that you must have seen something worth pursuing on the first date.
guy asks girl end of
you usually get there on the second date, but u gota get to first base first.
be confident
Answer The same way you asked her out on the first date.
Like a normal person, first he meets a special girl, then he asks her on a date. Then Bam they are dating
He wants to be your date