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How to Plan a Romantic Dinner for Your Date

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An easy way to get your date to fall deep and hard for you is to pull off a romantic dinner. Your planning and consideration will go a long way in their eyes, as they will know you are thinking about them. Planning a romantic dinner for your date is very easy to do. Just follow these simple steps.

Difficulty: Moderately Easy
Instructions
  1. Step 1

    Consider what your date likes. You can even go so far as making a list of their likes and dislikes. This will help guide you in shaping the entire romantic dinner experience for them.

  2. Step 2

    Decide if you want to go out or stay in. Staying at one of your homes is more intimate than going out, but going out means it's easier to hit the movies (or whatever) afterward.

  3. Step 3

    Plan a menu. When you are staying in, this means choosing food she will appreciate. When you are going out, this means choosing a restaurant she will appreciate.

  4. Step 4

    Plan a little something extra. Just going to dinner with your date is not romantic. To make it romantic, have a unique kind of transportation (like a carriage). Have a little something extra for her (a rose, card, etc). And, incorporate something else (like dancing).

  5. Step 5

    Stay flexible. When she is full of surf and turf, she might not want to dance. It is important to be able to adapt to changing conditions.

Tips & Warnings
  • Find out discreetly from a date's friends or family if they have any food allergies that you should know about. Nothing will put a damper on the evening quicker than a puffy red date on the way to the hospital.
  • Pay attention when she tells you what she likes. You can use it on your dates.
  • If this is your first date, you might put off planning a romantic dinner until you are better acquainted.
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