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What to Wear on a First Date

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Summary: Wear something on a first date that has been worn before to ensure comfort, and make sure it's something that will be appropriate for any type of date. Avoid wearing flashy or uncomfortable clothes on a first date, consider advice from a professional dating coach in this free video on dating tips.

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Jessica Claire is the host of her own midnight hour talk radio show, where she gives call in advice on dating. She is also a professional dating instructor at New York Dating Coach in...read more

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"Hi, this is Jessica Claire with New York Dating Coach in New York City. In this clip, we're going to talk about what to wear on a first date. First and foremost, you must wear something that you've worn before. If you go out to buy something for your first date, wear it somewhere before you wear it on your first date. The reason is this: If it has a tag that's driving you crazy, you won't know that if you've never worn it before. Also, you want it to be something you feel comfortable in, and if you've never worn it before, you won't know how comfortable or sexy you really feel in this before you go out. Make sure it's something that's not too abrupt or flashy. Also, make sure it's something that you can wear anywhere. Even if you have the date planned and you know you're going to have a romantic dinner or you're going to have ice cream or coffee, you never know if she's going to say, "You know what? I had such a great time, let's go dancing." So it should be something that you can wear in any environment. And make sure it makes you feel your best. This is Jessica Claire with New York Dating Coach."

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