THREE QUESTIONS YOU SHOULD AVOID ASKING ON A FIRST DATE

  


  Meeting with someone for the first time can feel like a lot of pressure and overwhelming. First date is usually the first process of getting acquitted with your date physically in a very conducive environment, which might not be necessarily fancy. During this process you want to create a good impression about yourself and also see how well you can connect with your them, however it is important to stay away from overly personal questions. 

Here are three questions you should avoid asking on a first date;

1. DO NOT ASK ABOUT EXES! 


    It is important that you keep your previous relationship history off the discussion table. When you talk about it, it might create a scenario in your date's mind that you have not gotten over your ex yet. It is considered a bad idea to bring up a discussion about your ex at every available opportunity, cause that might be a sign that you have not moved on yet. Your only focus should be centered on getting to know date well.

2. WHAT IS YOUR BODY COUNT?

   Asking about body count should never be a subject of your conversation on a first date. Body count is the numbers of people you have slept with, of all interesting topics to be discussed on a first date, I really don’t think you should get involved in any sexual conversations. Telling them how many people you have slept with in the past might make you unattractive and affect their standing with you. If you think deeply about it there is absolutely nothing to gain from asking about body count except that it satisfies your curiosity.  it's ok to let the sleeping dog lie.

3. “HOW OLD ARE YOU”?

   When you meet someone for the first time, it's advisable to avoid asking questions related to their age. Age can be a very sensitive topic, it might be a little impolite to ask about age instantaneously, so avoid it. No one wants to feel finite and defined by their age. As time goes on and things get serious with you both, you can get to talk about it.


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