
I wanted to share with you the top 5 dating tips that you can use to help improve your dating life. These are pretty universal, so feel free to apply them instead of making excuses about why you shouldn’t. That’s not to say that they work in making the date successful, but definitely put you in the right direction.
1. Never Be Too Available
When you are desperate, you’re showing a lower value. If you were to book a time at a hairdresser and they were available at anytime. I suppose that would be good for your schedule, but it would show you that they aren’t that high value. People that have high value are booked up and it’s the same way with dating. If you’re available to date at anytime, than you’re just displaying that you have nothing else going on in your life that has value.
Date, but don’t be too available.
2. Be Honest
I think honesty is a very important part of dating and often being bluntly honest is a positive quality for you. Many people go on dates with people and they just naturally assume that it is exclusive. If you don’t view it the same way, than let them know. If you want to date casually, where you can date other people, let them know. Some women might not like this and others will be fine with it. There is absolutely no need to lie, so you can continue on dating. That’s just cowardly.
3. Dress Well
This is just a fundamental that all men should be applying regardless, but I think it needs to be mentioned here. You need to dress properly and that’s all there is too it. Dressing well shows that you value yourself. If you need help with the dressing side of things you can check out Kinowear. I’ve found this site to be an excellent resource for myself.
4. Enjoy Yourself
It seems like this should be an obvious point, but for some odd reason people don’t have fun. I really don’t understand this. I’m not sure if guys get the idea that they have to do a specific type of date or something, but you should be having fun. Plan to have fun, not a “date”.
5. Take The Pressure Off
This is going to seem like an anti-dating point, but I think it is fundamental to marketing. The less pressure you have for someone buying, the more likely they’ll buy. Sometimes the word “date” can be a pressured point where it can be hard to get someone to commit. I think asking someone to come on a date with you works a lot better if you remove the pressure. Something like this will work decently, “Hey, I’m going to xyz. You should tag along.” There isn’t any formal declaration of it being a date, even though that is what it is.