Just follow these moves to win over your man's heart at the very first date, which would definitely drive him to ask you for a second date.
HOW TO GET A SECOND DATE
Give him encouragement
Say something like "I had a great time tonight" before you part ways. A guy is far more likely to ask you out again if you leave him with some clear indication that you're interested.
Know when to bite your tongue
We live in a confess-all culture where telling everyone everything has become okay. But on first dates, guys are super-sensitive to a few topics that really turn them off. Some examples: anything to do with personal hygiene, why your last relationship failed, your thoughts on commitment, and current body hang-ups.
Hold off on hitting the sack
Sure he's putting the moves on you, but most guys would rather have you make them wait beyond your first meeting. Fact is, men love a challenge, so give him something to chase.
Make him work around you
Of course you want to see him again as soon as you can, but don't be available for marathon text messaging sessions every time. It sends the message that you have a life beyond this potential romance... which men love.
So Good luck ladies! Hope you get a more sizzling date next time.
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