What a perfect date should look like: women reveal 10 best options
It turns out that, contrary to the stereotypes about dating - going to the movies, having dinner in a restaurant or walking on the beach - modern women have completely different ideas about the perfect date. Sociological studies show that they either want dates with more intrigue or, on the contrary, with complete relaxation and without any obligations.
In turn, Your Tango, as part of the "What Women Think..." project, decided to ask women what they think about the perfect date. Here's what they said. SSPDaily tells about it.
Dive Bar
Autumn, 26 years old, "Minimal effort on my part, no preparation. I also don't want to travel far. The main thing is to be warm and tasty."
Maggie, 31 years old, "Pinball in a bar is perfect. I'm not a drinker but it's still fun."
The simpler, the better
Lee, 28 years old, "I would like to just lie on the couch and watch Netflix. And then when we get hungry, we can order food and just watch more Netflix."
Emilia, 29, "My ideal date is not to be a date."
Steak, TV, and massage
Nicole, 34 years old, "My ideal date is when he cooks me a steak, lets me watch whatever I want on TV, and rubs my feet. Or he cooks me a steak and leaves me alone."
Sex, drugs, rock and roll
Kate, 24 years old, "Sex, soft drugs, alcohol, rock 'n' roll, and everything that goes with it. The best date of my life lasted three days and was just like that."
Anywhere you can get dressed up
Jen, 35 years old, "The ideal option for me is a place where I have to get dressed up: a dinner, a show, or a concert. But I also like dates at the shooting range, bowling, beer, and pizza."
Kristen, 27 years old, "I want to be invited somewhere where I can wear my most gorgeous dress and not feel too dressed up for the occasion. And that I would never have to pay."
Intellectual conversations and art
Tanya, 30 years old, "It's a visit to a natural history or art museum, or a good play in the theater. Dancing is always nice too."
Meg, 29 years old, "My dream is to be able to have an intellectual conversation without beer and pizza. At 30, I think I finally deserve it."