
121 First Dates
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Wendy Newman has made every imaginable dating mistake so you don't have to. Part guidebook, part personal tell-all, 121 First Dates chronicles Wendy's funny, real-life misadventures and the practical wisdom she gained from them. Her dating tales will find you laughing, commiserating, and nodding your head as you learn how to stay in the dating game until you find the right man, just like Wendy did.
This book busts myths, answers age-old questions, and examines pitfalls that make you want to give up on dating altogether. Just when you're about to submit to a lifetime at home with a pint of Haagen-Dazs and sitcom reruns, 121 First Dates will inspire you to keep stepping out. Wendy discusses how to date successfully and efficiently, avoid the most common dating pitfalls, have an amazing first date with anyone, end uncomfortable situations with grace, and much, much more. She offers up realistic Dos and Don'ts as well as tips for making the most of any situation you find yourself in?whether you want to run or you think he's the one.
Brimming with humor, hope, and authenticity, 121 First Dates will give every woman the tools, confidence, and determination to be and stay real when dating. How else will you find the best match for you?
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- Intro
- Dedication
- Epigraph
- Introduction: A Day in the Life of a Dater
- Part I: Getting Ready to Date
- 1. What to Expect (and Not to Expect) from Dating
- Date #44: Bison and a Massage-What's Not to Love?
- 2. Getting Ready for Your Dating Adventure
- Date #83: Hit the Wall
- Date #109: Drive-by
- 3. Dos and Don'ts Before the First Date
- Date #98: Warning: X-Rated
- 4. Rookie Mistakes We Make
- Date #26: Talk, Talk, Talk
- 5. Put On Your Dating Cap
- Date #5: How to Be a Successful Groupie 101
- 6. The Art of Flirting
- 7. Where Are All the Single Ones?
- Date #21: Dear Chicago
- 8. Online Dating Sites: Where Your Date Looks When They're Looking for You
- 9. My Secret Tips for Online Photos
- Date #9: Size Matters
- Date #10: My Hero
- 10. How to Write a Winning Online Profile
- Date #45: Super-Cougarific Me
- 11. How to Find Your Mate Online
- 12. Online Dating Best Practices
- Date #51: Punk-Rock Dad
- Part II: The First Date
- 13. Converting Online to the Real World
- 14. Dos and Don'ts for the First Date
- Date #66: The Felon
- 15. On Your First Date
- Date #101: Taboo Topics and Broken Rules Can Still Lead to More
- 16. You Need to Connect, He Needs to Deliver
- Date #31: Staying In
- 17. Sorting Your Mate
- Date #52: Opposites Don't Always Attract
- 18. The Divorced Guy (Best-Kept Secret or Total Nightmare?)
- Date #60: I Was the Ladder (aka Bubble Boy)
- 19. Bringing Out His Confidence
- 20. Look for "That Look"
- Date #113: Off Balance
- 21. He Never Promised You a Rose Garden
- Date #73: I'm All Packed, So Take Me with You
- 22. Paying for Dates
- 23. Sex Talk on a First Date
- Date #3: Neato Speedo (aka The Danish Package)
- Date #54: Keeping Up with Mr. Johnson
- Part III: After the First Date
- 24. Not Interested in a Second Date?
- Date #2: Tom Waits Will Have to Wait
- Date #12: Too Good to Be True? (Yep.)
- 25. Stalking Your New Date Is Never a Smart Idea
- 26. Decoding "You Deserve to Be with Someone Who Can Make You Happy"
- 27. Hey, Smart, Successful Girl, You Don't Intimidate Him
- 28. When It's Time to Take a Break
- 29. Why Didn't He Call?
- 30. Ten Things to Do to Take Care of You
- 31. Your Inner Critic Is Not Your Friend
- 32. Keeping Pace
- Date #74: Smarty-Pants
- 33. When to Call It Quits If He's "Too Busy"
- 34. When Should I Sleep with Him for the First Time?
- Date #1: My First
- 35. Let's Talk About Sex
- 36. Friends with Benefits and Nontraditional Arrangements
- Date #4: The Man in Black
- Date #39: Sheer Will
- Conclusion: Happily Ever After (Really!)
- Date #121: Date #1 Meets Date #121-The Deus Ex Machina
- Acknowledgments
- About Wendy Newman
- Notes
- Copyright
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