Coquitlam Date Ideas from Coquitlam Singles
Post Date: Mar 15, 2011
Carol from Coquitlam says: Somewhere with a water view.Post Date: Aug 11, 2011
Chianti from Vancouver says: I live in Vancouver, so I'd have to say one is Granville Island, another is Commercial Drive and of course the sea wall.Post Date: Jul 17, 2011
Evelyn from Langley says: I enjoy visiting Fort Langley. It is fun going through the shops, walking the trails or having a nice dinner.Post Date: Jul 7, 2011
ETypeGal from North Vancouver says: Anywhere - as long as I'm enjoying the conversation and a nice hot cup of tea!Post Date: Jul 5, 2011
Laura from Vancouver says: A walk along Kits beach!Post Date: Jul 2, 2011
Coco from Surrey says: White RockPost Date: Jun 20, 2011
Florence from Surrey says: Stanley ParkPost Date: Jun 16, 2011
Jeanette from Burnaby says: Canoeing on Deer Lake.Post Date: May 16, 2011
Maria163 from Vancouver says: coffee shopPost Date: May 8, 2011
Joanna from Langley says: Well I'm pretty open to anything and enjoy doing different things, but one old faithful I never get sick of is a nice walk around White Rock or Stanley Park or somewhere scenic (especially when it involves a coastline). Nothing beats fresh air and a lovely view :)Post Date: May 6, 2011
Franklin from Vancouver says: dinner and dancing. I found a nice restaurant with a band that plays soft musicPost Date: Apr 23, 2011
Farshid from North Vancouver says: I really like the water, and often like to walk on the beach, especially when the weather is nice.Post Date: Apr 18, 2011
gordon from Vancouver says: Cates ParkPost Date: Apr 11, 2011
Barb from Vancouver says: Probably a nice restaurant downtown or in Yaletown.Post Date: Apr 3, 2011
Lynn from North Vancouver says: Mythos Greek Taverna, the Quay, the Drive, Queen E Park.
Facts about Coquitlam Singles
* Source - PerfectMatch Members
When asked about their Education, they answered
Some college (36.5%)
High school (19.4%)
Bachelors degree (15.7%)
When asked about their Profession, they answered
Student (10.5%)
Self employed (8.0%)
Administrative (7.6%)
When asked about their Sense of Humor, they answered
Sarcasm (15.3%)
Wisecrack (12.8%)
Dry (10.1%)
When asked about their Food Habits, they answered
Varies (Depends on my mood) (56.3%)
Health Conscious (I watch what I eat) (32.0%)
Vegetarian/Vegan (1.2%)
When asked if they Smoked, they answered
Nonsmoker (71.4%)
Socially (10.2%)
Moderately (7.5%)
When asked about Drinking, they answered
Socially (64.6%)
Do not drink (18.7%)
Moderately (9.2%)
When asked about thier Religious Habits, they answered
Religion is not important to me (43.7%)
Attend religious services occasionally (19.6%)
Worship in private (17.1%)
When asked about what Romantic Gesture they preferred, they answered
Flowers (29.3%)
Long massage (16.5%)
Candlelit dinner at home (12.7%)
When asked about their Pets, they answered
Cat (39.4%)
Dog (35.3%)
Bird (5.9%)
A Serious Relationship…Are You Ready?
Unfortunately, knowing for certain when you are ready for a serious relationship, isn't one of the simpler things in life. There'll come a time when we "think" we're ready. But then, after we've leaped in, we feel like we're drowning, and we start struggling and kicking to get out of the water. This causes sadness, and often anger, to the person we are with. It's usually not something we're proud of doing to another person, or ourselves. So, here're a few dating and relationship tips to consider before you jump off the cliff…and then realize you have no idea how deep the water is.
The very talented and extremely funny comedian, Jeff Foxworthy, used to say, "You know you're a redneck if…". Well, you know you're ready for a serious relationship if:
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Top 10 Dating Tips
1. Date Night Plan
Waiting until the last minute may make things spontaneous - or disastrous. Plan your date in advance, set expectations and ensure your date is in agreement. Know how to get there, where to park, when things are open, etc. Look like you know how to make things happen seamlessly.
2. Appropriateness Date Location
Make sure what you've picked out and/or suggested has some relevance to what this person might actually enjoy. Doing something you both enjoy will go a long way towards relationship building.
3. Sensitivity
If your date happens on a weeknight, don't select a movie ending at 11.00 p.m. The more solutions you've prepared for in advance, the less anxious your date will be. This clearly shows your thoughtfulness.
4. Respect
Sure, she or he really looks great and you're more impressed as the evening goes along. However, don't push physical attraction too soon. You could be making a serious mistake if you attempt to manhandle her or him.
5. Listen to Your Date
Listening is very important at any stage of dating or a relationship. Show her or him you know them better at the end of the date, than you did at the beginning.
6. Stay Light
Do something positive you both can share in, without it being embarrassing. Select something appealing to your date; i.e., go to a water park if she or he likes water, or an outdoor rock concert if they like the performers. Perhaps, see a romantic comedy or take a hike. Whatever you're doing, don't sit and talk about your exes, troubled kids, etc. These are conversation topics which will come later if the relationship progresses.
7. Connect
Make a real effort to find commonalities. Listen and learn a little about each other's childhood and past. See if your values and life's outlook are similar. This is an excellent exploration period.
8. Anticipate
As always, you should look your best. A light kiss at the end of the night that promises more…someday...is sexier than a lip scrunching passionate kiss that surprises your date and possibly puts him or her off.
9. Laugh
Laughter is bonding, infectious and attractive. If you're going to the movies, ensure the film's funny; if going to a comedy club, know the comedians are funny; or go roller skating and laugh at yourselves. Laughter is a great release for any nervousness.
10. Show Appreciation
Acknowledge someone's kindness, thoughtfulness or generosity. Don't assume anything and don't come off as being spoiled. Verbally let them know their hard work, planning or good humor didn't go unnoticed. And, make yourself an irresistible choice for future dates.