First, define romantic. You mean "be romantic' like try to have sex with her or try to woo her? Because different girls want and respond to this differently. I wouldn't try to be romantic to a girl I just met because I just met her. I have no idea what she likes and trying to go overboard with candlelight, cards, flowers, songs, all that nonsense, seems presumptive to me. She may hate it all and I lose my chance. A first, second, and third date are getting to know the other person. Those are not romantic, they're business set-ups, doing something fun so you two can talk and interact. No movies!
If I had love at first sight, I'd be in trouble. My wife would be pissed. But if I weren't taken, I'd do something about it. I'd go talk to the girl and introduce myself and go from there.
It depends. There's no right answer. Some girls want to be sung to. Some girls want flowers. Some want you to embarrass yourself in front of their friends. Ask her. And then do what she asks. That's the ticket. But it's all different. There's no 'right answer' that covers everyone. The most romantic thing I did for my wife, when I dated her, was get up early and scrap the frost of her car in the morning when there was frost. She thought it was wonderful.
Sweet, nice things? Listen to her. That's it. Listen. Remember. Ask questions and pay attention to her. That's as nice as it gets. It's not about the things you do or what you buy, it's about spending time with HER. But she's not the center of the universe. Remember that.
Woman's favorite topics? It depends. Everyone's different. What are guys' favorite topics? Mine are different from yours. Same thing with girls.
You know a girl likes you when she talks to you. That's it. If she interacts with you outside of class or school, she likes you. End of story.
Don't buy them anything. Trust me. Don't do it.
First, define romantic. You mean "be romantic' like try to have sex with her or try to woo her? Because different girls want and respond to this differently. I wouldn't try to be romantic to a girl I just met because I just met her. I have no idea what she likes and trying to go overboard with candlelight, cards, flowers, songs, all that nonsense, seems presumptive to me. She may hate it all and I lose my chance. A first, second, and third date are getting to know the other person. Those are not romantic, they're business set-ups, doing something fun so you two can talk and interact. No movies!
If I had love at first sight, I'd be in trouble. My wife would be pissed. But if I weren't taken, I'd do something about it. I'd go talk to the girl and introduce myself and go from there.
It depends. There's no right answer. Some girls want to be sung to. Some girls want flowers. Some want you to embarrass yourself in front of their friends. Ask her. And then do what she asks. That's the ticket. But it's all different. There's no 'right answer' that covers everyone. The most romantic thing I did for my wife, when I dated her, was get up early and scrap the frost of her car in the morning when there was frost. She thought it was wonderful.
Sweet, nice things? Listen to her. That's it. Listen. Remember. Ask questions and pay attention to her. That's as nice as it gets. It's not about the things you do or what you buy, it's about spending time with HER. But she's not the center of the universe. Remember that.
Woman's favorite topics? It depends. Everyone's different. What are guys' favorite topics? Mine are different from yours. Same thing with girls.
You know a girl likes you when she talks to you. That's it. If she interacts with you outside of class or school, she likes you. End of story.
Don't buy them anything. Trust me. Don't do it.