Take A Trip Back in the Past for Simple Dating Ideas

Depending on how old or young you are, you may or may not remember older dating activities. Some of these were so much less complicated than all of the hoops everyone seems to have to jump through these days to organize a date.

If you’re in the dating arena currently, you already know how much a night out for two can cost. It’s so hard to find simple and inexpensive activities that will provide a few hours of fun for a couple. A typical date now can be so expensive that the cost of it has to be divided between the couple.

However, if you’re a bit creative and want to enjoy the “simple life”, you can have a look at these traditional dates of the past and get a few ideas:

  • Dinner and a Movie: Yes, that was exactly what couples did on a high percentage of dates. If these couples were teenagers, they usually hit a fast food restaurant for dinner and then on to the movies, or they may have seen the movie first and then the fast food place. You can still do this now, but it will be done a bit differently as to be affordable. Movies can be rented or bought and watched at home. Dinner can be something simple like hamburgers or hotdogs and French fries that you eat while watching the movie. An entire date can be enjoyed for $15 to $20.
  • Taking a walk: If you have a park nearby, or even if you don’t, you can take a walk and just talk. For daytime dates, you can even pack a small picnic to enjoy while you’re at the park. There are usually some great areas to stop and unpack your picnic. This can be so much fun as well as relaxing. It also gives you time to just have fun being together in the great outdoors.
  • Bicycling: This isn’t going to cost very much at all if you both own bicycles. If you have to rent them, it may cost a little more but, usually, you’ll have use of the bikes for an entire day. Choose a good location for safe bicycling and don’t forget to take along plenty of water and some light food.
  • Music Concert: As bands started to go on tour, there were concerts all over the place. Granted, the tickets are a bit more expensive now, but you can still manage a special evening out by spending it listening to your favorite band together.
  • Parking: If you’re in a long term relationship, you may enjoy spending a little “quality time” in the car. As long as you find a safe place where you won’t be disturbed or arrested for trespassing, this can add a bit of heat to your relationship. It’s also FREE!

Some of these ideas may spark a thought or two so that you can enjoy some dates that will not cost an arm and a leg. These are some great places to start but you can always use them as stepping stones to build even better ideas.

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300 Creative Dates by Michael Webb Overview:

If you are getting tired of the same boring dates – dinner and a movie – then you will want to read “300 Creative Dates” and get ideas for great and fun dates, many for under $20.

About the Author:

For more than twelve years, Michael Webb has been showing men and women how to use romance to make their relationships successful and satisfying.

In fact, the media has labeled him:  “The World’s Most Romantic Man,” “America’s Romance Expert,” “Mr. Romance,” and “The Martha Stewart of Romance.”

Newspapers, magazines, and more than 500 radio and television shows, such as Oprah and Men Are From Mars/Women Are From Venus have shared his techniques with millions of men and women all over the world.

He’s also the bestselling author of 11 books on love, romance, and relationships. In February of 2000, he first published “The Romantic’s Guide” which quickly became a national bestseller and is now in its sixth printing.

About the Program:

Michael Webb has collected and written about 300 creative date ideas including the following:

* Dates for a long-distance relationship
* Seasonal dates
* Birthday dates
* Anniversary dates
* Vacation dates
* Special occasion dates
* Picnic dates
* Dinner dates – both out and at home
* And many more. . .

He tells you the most creative ways to ask someone out; gives you “coupons” you can give to the person you want to date so they can redeem them for future dates; offers more than 100 pages of dating do’s and don’ts; and tells you the specifics of 14 disastrous dates.

Benefits of the Program:

The benefits would include a more successful dating experience if you pay attention to what Michael Webb is teaching you.  Not everything in this eBook will pertain to everyone, but there is sure to be ample information to help you add more romance to your dating and to your life and the life of the person you want to spend time with.

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There is a FAQ sheet and contact form link on the sales page, as well as an address and phone number:

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  4. If You Were a Dolphin and He Was a Lion – How Would You Find True Love? by Kara Oh
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College Dating: 5 Frugal Dating Ideas

College is an exciting time, but it can also be financially restrictive.  So, what do you do if someone you see on campus catches your eye and you would like to spend some time with them, but money is limited?  Here are some ideas that won’t set you back a bundle and will be fun for you and your date:

1.  Is this a new community for the two of you?  If so, contact your local Chamber of Commerce and see if they have guided tours or walking-tour maps of the community.  Especially if you’re going to be there for 2-4 years, it would be nice to see what kinds of local interests there are.  If one of you is already familiar with the area?  They could be the “guide” sharing their familiarity with the community.

2. A much more intimate evening out, and usually one that is a lot less expensive, is to go to dinner at a smaller restaurant which is owned and operated by a local family.  Avoid the big chain restaurants with their copy-cat menus.  Find something small and unique to the area in which you are now living.  Not only will the food be more delicious, and home-cooked, you could become friends with the proprietors and enjoy their friendship for the length of your college years.

3. When the weather is nice, you could pack a picnic lunch and go for a hike or spend the day at the beach, depending on the area you are in.  Even a bike ride to a flower-filled meadow next to a running brook can be romantic and won’t cost a cent except for the lunch.

4. A lot of the bigger bookstores have book and poetry readings and they are usually free.  Some even have mini-shows by local singers and artists and sell their CDs at a discount, plus you can get them autographed!  Go out for coffee afterwards and, if you just attended a poetry reading, take turns trying to write the next award winning poem on your napkins!  Who knows. . . you could end up having your own poetry reading.

5.  Weekends during the summer you can visit your local farmer’s markets.  This is a good place to pick up some great fresh fruit and other foods.  Take a small ice chest with you to pack your purchases in and head off for a day at the zoo!

College is an exciting time and the memories you retain from your college days will stay with you for the rest of your life.  If you give some thought to how you spend your time with that someone special, not only will you save money, but you will have unique memories to look back on.  Much better than night after night of pizza and beer at the student center!

Date Ideas For Your First Date

First dates are exciting and awkward at the same time. You’re hoping to be swept off your feet and taken to some exotic place, preferably flown there by private jet just for dinner.

He’s merely trying to find a restaurant that you’ll like since he has no idea about your food preferences. For all he knows, you’re a vegetarian and you won’t enjoy his favorite steak house.
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