1. You didn’t put the phone down.
This is the big one, girls: Obsessively checking your phone
every minute isn’t the way to get a guy to like you. There’s nothing
ruder than trying to have a conversation with a person who’s constantly
stating at their screens—wouldn’t you be put off if he were paying more attention to his iPhone than to you?
Checking Instagram can wait. No, it can’t? Then you’re probably not ready to have a relationship with an actual human just yet.
Similarly, don’t post status updates, tweet about your date in real
time, or snap any candid pics when he’s not looking. That’s just creepy.
2. You didn’t eat.
Most guys will freely tell you that there’s nothing more cliché (read: boring) than a girl who doesn’t eat on a date.
If you think not ordering dinner will make you appear skinnier,
prettier, sexier, more feminine, or more mysterious, guess what? It
won’t. What it will do? Probably make the dude a little
uncomfortable, especially if he takes you to a restaurant. Plus, if
you’re weird about eating, he might think you’re weird about other
pleasurable things
3. You got hammered.
Having to be carried home by a guy you barely know isn’t chic (nor is
slurring your words, taking your top off, or crying at the dinner
table.) Sure, a few cocktails can be fun and loosen the mood, but
overdoing it probably won’t get the guy—unless the guy is Charlie Sheen.
4. You revealed too much.
Feeling comfortable with your date is fabulous, but feeling so
comfortable that you overshare could cause him to run in the other
direction. After all, does anyone really need to know personal
details about your life after knowing you for 45 minutes? Want to be
married with a baby by the age of 30? Keep it to yourself for now.
Similarly, steer clear of personal topics like your parents’ messy
divorce, your chronic stomachaches, your massive fight with your best
friend, or the fact that you’re only meeting losers on dating sites.
5. You asked him the wrong questions.
On a first date (or anytime you’re with another human, really) it’s a
good bet that asking questions will always ensure flowing conversation.
However, if you start grilling him on politics, religion, his exes, and
how much cash he pulls in, it’s pretty much a given that you’ll scare
him off. You’re not interviewing him, you’re getting to know him, so
keep your queries general. Ask about work, his family, his hobbies, pop
culture, or his favorite music.
6. You social-stalked him.
Did you friend him on Facebook, follow him on Twitter, and start liking
and commenting on every one of his Instagram photos the second you left
the date? In the digital world we live in, that could be
the equivalent of too much too soon, and could freak a guy out. Instead,
wait until you’ve had a handful of solid dates before keeping up with
him on social media.
7. You killed him with compliments.
Replace gushy comments like “you’re so hot,” “you seem like the perfect
guy,” “you’re so out of my league,” “you’re so much more successful than
me,” “you’re perfect,” and “you have an amazing body” with “I like your
shirt.” Trust us on this one.
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