What to do? What to do? How often have we asked ourselves that question, and really what to do on a first blind date? Well, of course, there's no second blind date, so we're talking about a first blind date. And this is Dr. Paul, author of Boomer Girl Boomer Woman's Guide to Men and Dating and author of Ask Dr. Paul and host of the Ask Dr. Paul show. Okay. You got a blind date. You don't know her or him. You don't know where you've been, where you are, or where you're going. This is new territory. I'm going to say...just a little timeout here and say meet them in daytime if it's a blind date if possible. That might help you a little bit, okay? If you meet this blind date for lunch, that's a good thing because lunch has a beginning and an end. If you meet this blind date late afternoon and have coffee or have something to eat in a public place, that's a good thing. But what do you do on a blind date? You keep it light. You don't want to get too heavy into it because you have to give yourself some room to maneuver. If it's a woman, you're going to say, "Well, I have to go to pick up my kids", for example, at nine o'clock or eleven o'clock, if you like the guy or "I have to get up in the morning and go to work." There are all kinds of ways to finesse this thing. If you're a man, you say, "You know, I'm going to have to limit this somewhat because I have..." whatever excuse you need to have -- "I've got to go fishing in the morning," whatever. The point is, act in a blind date as time goes on. Initially, it may not be of interest to you, and it may pick up later on. It may, at first, be of interest, and then just go down in flames. So on that first blind date or that blind date, keep your options open every time. This is Dr. Paul. May your fantasies of today be your realities of tomorrow.
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What to do? What to do? How often have we asked ourselves that question, and really what to do on a first blind date? Well, of course, there's no second blind date, so we're talking about a first blind date. And this is Dr. Paul, author of Boomer Girl Boomer Woman's Guide to Men and Dating and author of Ask Dr. Paul and host of the Ask Dr. Paul show. Okay. You got a blind date. You don't know her or him. You don't know where you've been, where you are, or where you're going. This is new territory. I'm going to say...just a little timeout here and say meet them in daytime if it's a blind date if possible. That might help you a little bit, okay? If you meet this blind date for lunch, that's a good thing because lunch has a beginning and an end. If you meet this blind date late afternoon and have coffee or have something to eat in a public place, that's a good thing. But what do you do on a blind date? You keep it light. You don't want to get too heavy into it because you have to give yourself some room to maneuver. If it's a woman, you're going to say, "Well, I have to go to pick up my kids", for example, at nine o'clock or eleven o'clock, if you like the guy or "I have to get up in the morning and go to work." There are all kinds of ways to finesse this thing. If you're a man, you say, "You know, I'm going to have to limit this somewhat because I have..." whatever excuse you need to have -- "I've got to go fishing in the morning," whatever. The point is, act in a blind date as time goes on. Initially, it may not be of interest to you, and it may pick up later on. It may, at first, be of interest, and then just go down in flames. So on that first blind date or that blind date, keep your options open every time. This is Dr. Paul. May your fantasies of today be your realities of tomorrow.