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Romance 101, Wednesday, Period 4 -- Class 2
"All right, today we're going to talk about" -- Drake snapped his fingers and there was the appropriate sound effect -- "the First Date. Yeah, they can be terrifying. And exciting. The key is just to relax and be yourself. And if it doesn't work out" -- cue another sound effect -- "at least you tried.
"If you're already known the person for awhile, you've got an advantage in knowing what they like to do. If you don't, try to get an idea from their friends. If you're completely in the dark, go for something like dinner and a movie, but make sure you have a back-up plan in case your date doesn't eat the kind of food at your first restaurant of choice. Try a hike and a picnic, or spend some time at the beach or at a zoo, or maybe a museum or art gallery. Creativity is a plus, but don't go too overboard, or you'll have a tough act to follow for the second date.
"Two things are the most important to remember: be yourself. Don't work too hard to impress your date. You want them to like you for you, not someone you're pretending to be. And have a sense of humor. Something is probably going to go wrong -- you'll spill a drink, you'll lose your tickets, you'll set your date on fire -- but if you can laugh it off, you'll be able to relax and have a good time.
"Now, I want you to grab a partner and pretend you're going out on a first date. Decide where you're going to go, then act like you're really there." Drake grinned, and added, "Try to pair up with someone you don't know already so you really get that awkward effect."
"If you're already known the person for awhile, you've got an advantage in knowing what they like to do. If you don't, try to get an idea from their friends. If you're completely in the dark, go for something like dinner and a movie, but make sure you have a back-up plan in case your date doesn't eat the kind of food at your first restaurant of choice. Try a hike and a picnic, or spend some time at the beach or at a zoo, or maybe a museum or art gallery. Creativity is a plus, but don't go too overboard, or you'll have a tough act to follow for the second date.
"Two things are the most important to remember: be yourself. Don't work too hard to impress your date. You want them to like you for you, not someone you're pretending to be. And have a sense of humor. Something is probably going to go wrong -- you'll spill a drink, you'll lose your tickets, you'll set your date on fire -- but if you can laugh it off, you'll be able to relax and have a good time.
"Now, I want you to grab a partner and pretend you're going out on a first date. Decide where you're going to go, then act like you're really there." Drake grinned, and added, "Try to pair up with someone you don't know already so you really get that awkward effect."

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whose mun seriously needs more coffee, gah, learn to read, selflooked a little nervous as he approachedin this, the right thread. "Hello."Re: Date Time! [Romance 101 - Class 2]
whose player totally knows the feelingquickly checked behind her to make sure she was actually the one that was directed at, before nodding in return."...I'm Cara."
Look, Richard or Kahlan, or even Zedd, usually handled the social niceties. She just stood there and looked intimidating, she was very good at that.
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Since as far as she could tell the whole point of dating was to lead to sex which wasn't exactly a clean affair.
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Probably.
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"You're a virgin, aren't you?"
That would be one of them, Cara.
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The hand that had been tapping her leg now curled uselessly where an agiel's handle should have been. "I'm..." Sorry, Cara, sorry was the word you were supposed to use here. "I don't even know why I'm doing this class, Mord'Sith don't date." Her plaintive tone added the 'so how am I supposed to know what to do on one?'.
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Well, this is an excellent first date!
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She drew her head up and her shoulders back, it was that or nod frantically. "I am a proud member of the Order of the Mord'Sith," she said. Which was true, even if it meant something different to her now than a year ago.
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"What sort of question is that? The only kind." She wondered if he was slightly deaf, since he kept messing up the name.
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Though her hand was splayed in front of her in case he was about to start throwing magic around.
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became friends withhad to start travelling with one, then it got complicated.Re: Date Time! [Romance 101 - Class 2]
Which was diplomatic for "they started it. A kazillion years ago. So there."
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She'd had to listen through a lot of epic poetry devoted to and about the Seeker in villages they passed though the last year. Most of it terrible.
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