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Default May 18, 2007 at 03:02 PM
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It's been about two years from the separation/divorce. Haven't really "dated" in 12 years. Looking to meet and get to know someone. I have a friend that introduced me to her friend. I don't really know what expectations she may have...

I leave it open ended - any advice?

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slap on some smelly, have a shave, and go for it
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Just be yourself, relax, and dont worry about it too much. Take her someplace neutral , like out to eat, somewhere where you can talk. I dont think a movie is a great first date or a concert, because you cant talk that much. Its awkward. Mainly just be relaxed.
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