Use nature: It doesn't cost anything to go to a park, forest, or beach. The beauty of nature creates a romantic setting, even if you aren't feeling romantic. Take a picnic and make it look more expensive by using your best crockery and glasses. If you want to get your date in the mood, there are cheaper aphrodisiacs than oysters. Try avocado, ginger and chocolate. Communicate: Good communication is the most important part of the dating process because new couples need to find out each other's values and interests. Choose activities which will give you plenty of opportunities to communicate. Free museums and art galleries are easy to find in any city.
Try a new sport or visit a place you've never been to before to get you both excited and arouse more than your date's interest. Cook: Impress your date by cooking them a meal. To cut down on the cost, buy fresh ingredients from your local market and even borrow cookery books from your local library. Get the adrenalin flowing after the meal by suggesting a competitive game of scrabble.
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