You could also try mini golfing, bowling, having a picnic, walking along the beach, or visiting a rooftop bar. Just avoid anything that would prevent you two from chatting, like a crowded bar or a movie theater.
Think about what you’re doing on your date, too. For an afternoon stroll through the park, jeans and sneakers are probably your best bet. For a night out at a bar, your best slacks or a flowy dress might be more fitting.
If your date flinches or pulls back from your hug, they might not be comfortable with you just yet. That’s okay—just give them time.
“Did you grow up around here?” “Where do you see yourself in 5 years?” “Are you close with your family?” “What do you get up to on the weekends?” “What’s your favorite way to relax?”
You can also ask your date follow-up questions, like, “Interesting, can you tell me more?” and, “What do you mean?”
You could even make a joke about it. “Wow, that sure was awkward, wasn’t it?”
As you get more comfortable with your date, this will get easier and easier.
“I really like your smile. It lights up a room. ” “When we met up for our first date, I thought, ‘Wow, I can’t wait to learn more about this person. ’”
You might pat them on the shoulder as you laugh at their joke, or grab their hand as you walk through a park.
“This was so much fun. Thanks for taking me out tonight. I’d love to do it again soon. ” “I had a great time with you! Let’s set something up for next week. ” For most people on a second date, a kiss is as far as they’ll want to go in terms of intimacy. There aren’t any rules about when you two should have sex, but don’t worry about doing anything you don’t want to do.
“Hope you got home safe! I had such an amazing time. Are you free at all this weekend?” “Thanks for walking me home tonight. Want to get together next week for drinks? I’m free on Tuesday. ”