Just had a great first date with a cute guy, and now I have to think of something we can do for the second date.
He studies Human Sciences (a mix between biology, geography, and some other disciplines), so I figured that maybe we could visit an awesome surgical collection/museum I know and get lunch or something after.
Possible issues:
-Maybe a place which literally has 3 rooms devoted entirely to foetuses in pickle jars isn't the most romantic?
-Maybe lunch is too intense? The first date was just 90 minutes of coffee and chitchat.
What do you guys think? Is this an okay plan, and if it isnt what do you suggest we do instead?
>>17681963
netflix n chill
Idk
What else do you know about him? Hobbies or anything? Tastes? Any new event in town you think you and he both would like going? "Hey did you hear about x that just opened??? What do you think about it? Wanna see what's it all about?"
>>17681963
Yeah place also looks a bit of a mess and rumour on /fit/ is that he's only 5'7" :P
ps- is laptop? pls tell feeling like living the truman show ;D
>>17682107
-he does human sciences
-he likes baduk (board game)
-he likes rowing and barbell squats but hated all other aspects of sports
-he is fairly chill and uncompetitive anout things
-he likes gossip
-its his first dating experience and he is nervous about it
-he has slightly low selfesteem
i dont know much else, we have only had one date after all
>>17682160
???
>>17682205
Well, what do you like? Because forcing yourself to do something you're not very much into might ruin the experience too.
>>17682217
I like physics and the history of science. I like videogames, weightlifting and watching old movies.
I like looking at old buildings and museums also.
>lunch
>too intense
HHAHAHAHAA no.
Do that.