Free and Low Cost Things To Do On a Date By Alicia R Norman
You and your love interest are past the expensive dinner and a movie stage, and now you want to move on to outings that are a little more intimate in nature. This is a great phase in the dating relationship, because you both get the chance to get a little closer, and more importantly, save some green.
That's right ladies and gents, now is the time where you can do things together that don't cost a dime, and no one has an issue with it.
So, what are you going to do with this sweet, blessed freedom?
Well, I have compiled a list of standard yet romantic ideals on how to continue your upwardly mobile climb towards a deeper relationship, with money finally resting on the back burner, where it belongs.
FREE CONCERT
If it is spring or summer time, and you are both music lovers, chances are you can find a really great band playing in a nearby square or park. Small jazz festivals seem to pop up all over the place during this time, and local bands, eager for exposure, will play for crowds during fairs and city sponsored events that are usually free to the public.
BEACH
If sand and surf is your bliss, then a beach side date is a wonderful choice. Some beaches are more populated than others, so try to find a one that doesn't have a ton of foot traffic-it may cost a few bucks, but the fee will be nominal considering what you've spent already. Romping on the beach is a sexy and fun date, as you can have an excuse to be reasonably bare, and can get close to one another as you splash around in the water.
PARTY
Extroverted party animals will certainly enjoy this type of date. The vibe could be laid back and casual (unless we are talking black tie cocktail type of dealio), but whatever the style, you will be able to assess how your potential mate relates to other people. Is he or she funny? Charming? Real? Standoffish? Mean-spirited?
The event can end up being very eye opening, as how a person treats others will indicate how they will, in time, treat you.
WATCH OLD MOVIES
Dust off your fave DVD's, and make a night of watching old movie classics. Popcorn, and candy and will make this a fun night, and some time in the dark snuggled on the sofa can test the waters of your shared, romantic chemistry.
In the end, you may not see that ole movie classic after all.
There are a ton of great ideas that you and your date can indulge, like an invigorating hike in the woods, picnicking near a river, or simply cooking up dinner for two, but whatever you choose, the move will signal the fact that things have taken a more serious turn, and that my dears, is music to the ears and the pocketbook.
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