During dating, it is important to naturally exhibit sincerity and charm, while combining interests and hobbies with future plans to gradually bridge the gap between both parties. Here are some specific suggestions:
Invitation skills
Specify the time and place: Choose activities that are of common interest, such as horror escape rooms (at a mildly scary level), handicraft creation, or shooting sports. This can not only enhance the interactive fun but also avoid awkwardness. 12
Creative expression: Start with a humorous opening line or create an invitation card, such as: "I heard this restaurant's crayfish is amazing. Do you want to help me use the coupon for a double set meal?" This approach is both relaxed and lowers the other person's guard. 2
Date process
Creating a space for intimacy: Choose a booth in a corner of the shopping mall, naturally touch shoulders when ordering, and suddenly compliment eyelashes or earlobes during the meal, creating opportunities for physical contact. 2
Transition and connection: After settling the bill, suddenly present a movie ticket, choose a romantic film, and share a popcorn bucket, using touch to convey warmth. 2
Key touch: After the movie ends, pretend to adjust your hair, let your finger "accidentally" brush past your earlobe, and then naturally help her remove any debris, maintaining eye contact for 5 seconds. 2
topic choice
Shared interests: Delve into discussions about travel, music, or sports hobbies, such as "Where is your favorite travel destination?" Use specific experiences to bridge the gap and build closeness. 3
Future planning: Discuss career goals and life planning, such as "What is your ideal life state?" to demonstrate reliability. 3
Precautions
Physical contact control: Follow the "3-second rule" and avoid excessive intimacy. Natural actions such as brushing hair or patting shoulders are more acceptable. 2
Atmosphere creation: Maintain a relaxed and enjoyable environment. Horror movies may trigger a rapid heartbeat, but adjustments need to be made based on the acceptance level of both parties.
