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What new and different thing can I do with this woman?
I would like to take this woman I know on a date. She has already agreed to go out with me. The thing is; I don’t want to take her on the old tried and true dinner and a movie. What new and different thing can I do with this woman?

Find out what kind of things she likes: for instance, does she like dancing? If she’s the kind of woman who likes all kinds of dancing, and she already salsas, you can take her to a square dancing lesson (which isn’t just for country folk any more) or ballroom dancing is really hot. If she’s a busy working girl and eats out a lot, take her a cooking class that specializes in 20 or 30 minute meals or one of the places where you cook your dinners for the week. If all that’s a little to calm or domestic for you, try glow in the dark miniature golf or indoor go cart racing. If she’s into sports and doesn’t mind trying new things, take her to a batting cage or a golf range or book a tennis court. Doing something physical puts you both in a whole different frame of reference than just sitting together. It brings in the idea and emotion of movement – something that will work in your favor should you want to take things long term.
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