What's Your Idea of a Good Date?

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[HEADING=1]INJUSTICE LEAGUE[br]ASKS[br][small]-What is your Idea of a Good Date?-[/small][/HEADING]​

In order to perfect our "Interogation subject" pacification technologies, we have once again risen from the depths of our nifty underwater lair to conduct psychological studies.

For this endeavor, we need your help fellow escapists. Simply answer this question and be thankful you're not part of the other experiments we're conducting on the subject.

What, dear peasants friends, is your subjective conception of a fun and romantic evening? Does it differ significantly between first dates and those between long term partners?

[HEADING=3] What is your idea of a fun romantic evening?[/HEADING]​
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Bertylicious

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I would say that a date and a romantic evening are 2 different things. I mean, an ideal romantic evening would involve being curled up on the sofa together eating junkfood and watching b-movies then having sex. If I take a lady out to dinner, however, the food will probably not be served in a bucket.

That said, if a lady invited me round to her place to watch B-Movies and eat fried chicken then that would be pretty rad.
 

Thaluikhain

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A good date should be day/month/year, or year/month/day.

Month/day/year is stupid.
 

Dark Knifer

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Well for my experience, first dates were always a getting to know each other, hanging out at shops, cinemas, parks, that sort of thing. Now I've been dating for a while, a romantic evening can just be a night cuddled up in bed talking, or watching a movie to going out somewhere fancy.

I'm happy just seeing my girlfriend though, so maybe I'm not the best person for this question, but I guess as long as we're free to talk and some cuddle time I'm happy.
 

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I haven't been on a ton of dates, but my favorite one was just hanging out in the city near school.

We got coffee, walked down the street, visited a couple small shops, then went to a museum.

Fun day.
 

Casual Shinji

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Well, I suppose simply having one would be a good start.

...That's as far as my thoughts on the subject go.
 

Foolery

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Well, dried I guess. But not too dried. Also, no preservatives or additives if you can help it.
 

NightHawk21

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thaluikhain said:
A good date should be day/month/year, or year/month/day.

Month/day/year is stupid.
Completely agree. It saddens me as a Canadian when the American system rubs off here.

Also thank you for spreading discord in this thread. Really getting into the Injustice League spirit :)
 

EeveeElectro

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Huhhhhhh, I suppose it's not a date because it'd have to be a full day thing.

-Something awesome like laser quest or I might even try paint balling or those places where they simulate sky-diving.
-Something to eat at an awesome restaurant but I'd even settle for something like Pizza Hut
-Maybe go for a couple of drinks in a quiet bar, hopefully sat outside if it's nice and cool so we can see the stars.
-Go home or back to theirs and snuggle on the couch under a blanket.
-Watch Adventure Time/something else awesome (I'd take this opportunity to get into GoT and Breaking Bad) with a few drinks.
-Then play lots of video games, zombie games on the Wii are always so fun.
-Then lots of sex XD (I probably put out far too easily, although I'd probably spend this day with a boyfriend or someone I had been on dates with before.)
 

Stasisesque

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For a first date I'm not looking for romance, I'm looking for the opportunity to get to know someone better. Preferably over drinks, as I have issues with eating in public especially around people I don't know well. If I didn't suffer from eating-based anxiety, I'd choose dinner and drinks.

The romantic evenings come later, I think. My boyfriend and I still regularly go out on "proper" dates. We'll spend the day at a museum, gallery, a nature reserve, an aquarium, a zoo, a fair etc. with lunch and then catch a nice meal together in the evening, with drinks. On special occasions we'll go to our favourite cocktail bar. Sometimes, though, one or the both of us will not want to eat out so we'll pick up sushi on the way home and scoff that while watching terrible TV or a horror movie.

However, evenings spent cuddled up with Netflix and nibbles suit me just fine too. Sometimes we'll play a few video games (usually something with co-op), others we'll find the dumbest looking movie on Netflix and see how long we can stick it out. I don't think I'd enjoy the lazy evenings half as much if we didn't have our regular dates though.
 

krazykidd

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A good date is a date where you get sex at the end . Anything else is sub-par . If i don't get laid at the end of a date , then my interest in the girl plummets .

[small] What? Everyone else was thinking the same thing![/small]

And no , i'm not single right now , and have been on plenty of dates .
 

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Dead Century said:
Well, dried I guess. But not too dried. Also, no preservatives or additives if you can help it.
This.

THIS.

Ahem.. Good date? Anything not awkward. Maybe a film or something. Worst date I ever had, I took my old girlfriend to see the Dark Knight Rises and at the scene when Michael Caine starts crying, she went in for a kiss. Not thinking, and thoroughly absorbed in Mr Caine's fantastic acting, I put my hand up to stop her and told her: 'not now!'

*****, you do not get priority over Michael Caine. Nobody does.
 

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I don't really start relationships with dates, they just kinda happen accidentally, and the dates come later. Personally, my favourite dates are the ones where you cook for your partner and watch some film together- not least because the bedroom is just metres away. It's just more cosy and romantic, I don't really get the idea of a fun date. I mean, some shit like rock climbing isn't really a romantic activity, why not bring some other mates along? They'll make it far more fun.
 

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I really couldn't care less about what food we eat, or going to see a movie.

I'd rather go somewhere I haven't been before, like a show or a museum or even just to a gathering where my date or I can talk with the other about what's happening.

I suppose I'd say I think a good date is engaging, and I just don't find that in food or films.
 
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My ideal date in a long running relationship is just relaxing with some bad/awesome movies/tv shows with some junkfood and drinks.
Yes, I'm quite boring and I don't enjoy going out.

I also would say that a good date is heading to a museum and park and chilling.

Ass destroying, body paralyzing sex afterwards transforms those good dates in amazing dates for everyone involved however :D
 

thiosk

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thaluikhain said:
A good date should be day/month/year, or year/month/day.

Month/day/year is stupid.
I am in complete disagreement.
I prefer to write it like I say it.
 

Yopaz

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Chloroform, rag and a hot girl.

On a more serious note it would have to be a date that doesn't feel awkward. Being able to have a good conversation and connect on some points is more important than the activity itself. Now I would like to have a home cooked meal and show off a little skill in the kitchen, but that's secondary to the connection.