6 Questions You Should NEVER Ask a Guy on a First Date

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First dates can be super duper awkward.

I mean, you barely even know the guy sitting across from you, and there’s an overwhelming amount of pressure to “connect” with him on some deep level.

And all of that pressure can sometimes lead women to ask some VERY bad questions. So in this week’s video, I wanted to share with you six questions that you should NEVER ask on a first date.

Goodbye awkward first dates 🙂

Watch this video below

Have you ever asked one of these questions? How did it go? Please leave a comment letting me know!

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Speak to you soon.

Your bud,
Adam

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Lori
8 years ago

1. Any question or assumption such as “Will you marry me?” “You know I am going to marry you, right?” Ugh! Run as fast as you can.

2. I know it is late (10:30pm) and we haven’t met in person yet, do you want to come over?”

3. A question about someone you ran into while on your first date- “Did you sleep with him?”

debbie
8 years ago

LMAO. Loved this video. Yes the first date is,always awkward. So i have been seeing this guy for couple months now, going ok I suppose. What’s funny is, made sure I knew how much money he had and that he was a worldly kinda guy. He has no children, never been married. I didn’t have to ask much. Tell me Adam, what does that mean in guy talk?

Sharie
8 years ago

Is it OK to text a guy a holiday greeting? We’ve met for drinks twice, I felt something very special right away, especially the chemistry with him, but SPOILER ALERT! he is only in your town for business a couple times a year? I realize it’s a ridiculous long shot but I feel a connection and I would like for us to get to know one another and discover if there’s anything there. I’m 67, established, open to possibilities, but don’t want to be perceived as chasing or pursuing. Thanks for your response.

I’m getting your book!

8 years ago
Reply to  Sharie

No, you should not text him a holiday greeting. He should be the one chasing/texting, let him text you. If you feel the need to text him, call or text one of your girlfriends or sisters and talk about him to them. This way when he does not send a greeting back you will not feel disappointed.

Keri
8 years ago

You are so damn funny. You should be a comedian! I love watching your little snippets! Do you have a brother in his 40s?!
Love, keri

Gemma
7 years ago

When I go out with a guy I met online and he says, “so, any luck on the site?” it’s a huge buzzkill.

Teresa
6 years ago

Nice,!

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