billiscool wrote:
another question is: what do people consider dates to be anyways?
so for a date to count you have to go out to dinner?
going to the movies? - No, you can date anywhere, anyhow.
do you have to ask ''let go on a date'' or can ''let hangout'' count - "Let's hang out" could count if the intention is still romantic, and both parties are aware of this.
and seem that some women here will say ''they went on one date, and didn't work out''
but is really a ''date'', so If I had dinner once with a girl, would that count as a date. - That sounds like a date.
so the two girls I've been hanging out with the last couple of weeks, does that count
as a date. - No idea, depends if you were hanging out with the intention of seeing if you are romantically compatible.
what about guys who going on these ''dates'' with their quasi girlfriends (friendzone)
does that count as a date - Sounds like they were hanging out with a friend, not dating.
so a woman mets a guys online, and plan to met for dinner and she mets the guys
and the guys a complete weirdo, and dates is a disaster does that count as a date. - Yes
or do dates have to be plan. Let say you met a girl or guy at a resturant. you just know the time they are there.
so without plan you met them at their usual time, so would that count as a date. (no pre plan) - No, that just sounds like spontaneously having dinner together.
let say you meet a guy or girl for a date but half way threw the date. the guy or girl become means and you lose interest does that count as a date - Yes
does dates only count if the person agree to be your bf or gf - No
I've given my responses to your queries above. Just my opinion though, others would probably have different opinions.
IMO it's a date if you meet up with the purpose of getting to know each other on a romantic level. That doesn't mean that both parties are always on the same page - if it isn't made clear, one person might think it is a date and the other might not. The difference between the two approaches is that one person is looking to see if they are attracted to the other (or already is and is attempting to take things further), while the other is simple catching up with a friend and not considering anything more than that.