In "The Gospel According to Larry," Josh's girlfriend serves him tuna casserole for dinner every time he visits. He dislikes the meal because it reminds him of his childhood and the feelings of confinement and monotony associated with it. The dish symbolizes a lack of creativity and excitement, which contrasts with his desire for more meaningful and fulfilling experiences.
you can make a dinner and get her choclates
make her a sandwich bro
All you have to do is have a dinner and surprise them.
You can take her to the movies, out to dinner, our just go for a walk with her.
Invite someone else if you can then just ask if she wants to go to dinner with you and whoever else you invited.
romantic dinner or movie
No, not automatically. She is your girlfriend if you think she is, and she thinks she is. Just going out for pizza and a movie does not make someone your girlfriend / boyfriend; that's just dinner and a movie.
You could take her out for dinner, or maybe buy a nice bottle of wine, some good food, and a cookbook, and cook her a candlelit dinner.
Take her out to dinner a lot. Take her to black angus or the local steakhouse
After WWI, there were extreme food shortages in Europe. A poster advising people to Leave a clean dinner plate and take only as much as you need was put out. The title was "The Gospel of the Clean Plate."
When you and girlfriend hangout it may involve going out or staying home. You can have a nice dinner and watch a movie at home if you are on a budget or go out to your favorite restarant and theater.
It's not bad but you can't just decide your going to have a girlfriend in 7th grade. When you start to have a girlfriend make sure your ready to have one. It may be good to experiment but a seventh grade girlfriend is most likely an "in-school" girlfriend. No like dinner dates.