For a casual date, like going for a walk in the park, you can wear a nice pair of jeans and a stylish top. It's comfortable and still looks put - together.
Another way is to ask an open - ended question related to the current situation. Like if you're at a coffee shop, you can say 'What's your favorite thing to order here?' This gives the other person a chance to talk more about themselves and their preferences. It shows that you're interested in their opinions and can lead to a deeper conversation.
One common experience is the nervousness. Both people might be a bit jittery, not knowing exactly what to say or do at first. Another is the excitement of getting to know someone new, like learning about their hobbies and interests. Also, there could be that awkward moment of silence that sometimes pops up.
Dress neatly and appropriately. Clean and tidy appearance always helps. Also, be polite and respectful. Listen when the other person is talking instead of just waiting for your turn to speak.
Well, they might go to a really cool science fair. Since the 'Meet the Robinsons' world is full of amazing inventions, the date could start there. They'd see all kinds of wacky and wonderful inventions, and share their thoughts about them. It would be a great ice - breaker and a chance to bond over their shared interest in innovation.
Well, one common thing that could go wrong is bad communication. For example, if one person just talks about themselves the whole time without showing any interest in the other. Another is having really different expectations for the date, like one thinking it's a casual coffee meet and the other expecting a fancy dinner. And sometimes, personal hygiene can be an issue. If someone shows up looking unkempt or smelling bad, that can definitely make the date awful.
One time, my friend was on a first date at a really nice restaurant. They had eaten some beans earlier without realizing. Mid - conversation, a small but audible fart slipped out. They were mortified, but their date just laughed it off and said it was no big deal. It was so embarrassing for my friend at first, but in the end, it actually made the date more relaxed.
In case it smells really bad, you could excuse yourself and go to the bathroom. Spray some perfume or something when you come back. Then, when you return, change the topic to something more interesting to distract from the incident.
The worst things? Firstly, the physical discomfort is horrible. You're in pain and constantly worried. Secondly, it can make the first date end very abruptly. If the diarrhea is really bad, you might have to cut the date short and leave, which is not a good impression. Thirdly, it can create a negative memory associated with the person. Even if the other person is understanding, every time you think back to the first date, you'll remember the diarrhea incident and it might overshadow any positive feelings that could have developed.
Here's a story. There was this couple on their first date. They decided to go for a walk in the park. Mid - way, the guy had a sudden urge. He was so embarrassed but he couldn't hold it. He quickly found a bush and had to poop there. His date was shocked at first but then she thought it was kind of funny in a strange way. After that, they continued their date more casually.
I once had a first date where we were driving in my car. Suddenly, we had a blowout. It was quite scary at first. But then it turned into an adventure. We managed to pull over safely. We called for help and while waiting, we got to know each other better. It was an unexpected turn of events that made the date more memorable.