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I am not an expert in terms of giving love advices to my lesbian friends. But they keep on seeking my “words of wisdom” as to how they are going to enjoy romance with their partners.
Finding “the right person” is synonymous to academic paper writing in school, there is no specific formula. But here are some of the helpful hints that I keep on telling my friends:
Act appropriately. Like when you are on a date, let the other person who invited you know that you are having a good time with her—be sincere and be warm.
Just be yourself. Put your best foot forward. Smile and be confident of who you are, you will be surprised that it will eventually radiate from within you, and attracting a partner is just around the corner.
Don't just settle for your type or your ideal person. As long as your date is kind and considerate, then go out with her. If you don't like her, just be kind, I am sure not all of her friends look or act like her—she might serve as your gateway towards having another partner, so just be open.
Go somewhere cheap but cheerful. Don't watch a movie at the cinema or concerts, you will not get to bond that much because both of you are watching. Go to a park or shopping mall where you can spend a lot of time with each other, or eat dinner in a stakehouse of even in fast-food chains. It doesn't have to be expensive.
Dating should always be fun, so when you are asked to go out, or you would ask another lady go out, ensure that it's going to be enjoyable and unforgettable.