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Fun Dates At Low Cost!

Posted by Celina Richards on: 2005-07-07 23:08:10


Yippee! She said yes! The girl you’ve been trying to ask out for the past couple of months just agreed to go out with you. However, you have o­ne small problem. Fresh out of college and just starting out o­n your new job, you don’t have much left in your pocket to pay for a fancy dinner. But you really want to impress her and have a good time together. What can you do o­n a date that would actually cost less but FEEL expensive?

Well, read o­n, and you will find plenty of cost-saving dating activities which are equally romantic and fun!

  • Go for a Hike
    Unless she’s completely not an outdoor person, going for a walk in a natural environment gives the both of you private time to talk. Plus, the beautiful and fresh surroundings will definitely put your hearts at ease. In fact, if you know much about flora and fauna, you can actually impress her with your version of a nature tour guide.


  • Day at the Beach
    Beaches have always been fun, warm and perfect for dates. It won’t cost you much, but it’s a great place to talk and picnic, relax or sun-bathe. Walks along the beach are hopelessly romantic especially when combined with the soothing effects of the waves and the breeze. Lakes are good substitutes if you don’t live near the sea, as the water brings the same calming effect as the sea.


  • Dinner at home
    Eating out will cost you, but alternatively setting up a candlelight dinner in the comfort of your own home which will cost you much less. If you are a good cook, you can definitely impress her with your culinary skills in a romantic setting. After that, you can top the evening by setting up the patio for coffee or wine and star gazing.


  • Movie at the drive-in
    This is a classic hang-out for our parents. However, this doesn’t mean that it’s too old-fashioned for us. At a drive-in you get to watch movies with others, while maintaining privacy in your own car. And you can share you snacks and sodas between the both of you, have your conversations and not worry about being too noisy to your neighbor. Best of all, you o­nly need to pay for your tickets for this great date.


  • Ice-Skating
    Ice-skating is not just for teenagers or little kids, but is a great way to bring couples together. It’s a great opportunity for you to hold hands, fall down and laugh! And if you are an expert, you can teach her o­ne or two of your ice-skating tricks. She’ll have so much fun she’ll be asking you for the next ice-skating date!


  • Surprise! Surprise!
    All girls love surprises. You’ll just have to creative with your surprise ideas and catch her off guard. For example, leave little gifts like key-chains, bookmarks, or even roses accompanied with sweet and short messages. Girls love these small gifts, and although they don’t cost much, they will go a long way.


    Planning a romantic date does not always necessarily have to cost you a lot of money. Using your creativity to the best effect can actually gain you more points to her heart.

    If you are looking for your perfect match, you can find the top 8 dating sites o­n Adult Match Maker.



    About the Author

    Author Bio
    Celina Richards is a counselor and dating coach in private practice since 1995. She offers dating-relationship coaching, singles group coaching and o­ngoing coaching for singles & unmarried couples. She started writing articles to help singles with the knowledge and tools they need to find and sustain lasting relationships.








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