Flowers, kiss, jewelry, candy.
1.) flowers 2.) kiss/affection 3.) jewelry 4.) candy
It would be a fairly expensive first date but sure, I think a day trip to Disney World would be a fine first date.
On my First Date With Roc royal Save
She would be freaked...unless she's not normal. Who would become drunk on their first date?
It is always possible to decline an offer politely and pleasantly. You might try just saying, "No thank you." with a smile. /Brian W
Going on a date first would probably be a good idea.
tell her she is beautiful. Kiss him softly
He said he would take a girl on there first date to the movies.
first he will not date you because you are ugly second he likes me third get off of my man
To the pools or the movies!
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I would not because your date might hate you for it or you date will tell every one.