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Good first date ideas for a 15 year old boy and 14 year old girl?

Title says it all. Something that's relatively inexpensive. No "restaurant" please. Something that takes a decent amount of time.

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homework club?
Original post by chantalc
homework club?


no + homeschooled no homework (me anyway)

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Original post by icantfeelmyface
Title says it all. Something that's relatively inexpensive. No "restaurant" please. Something that takes a decent amount of time.

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Bowling!
If she's sporty, book a session at a football / badminton / etc field

Cinemas?

Sight seeing?

Something fun, like Winter Wonderland - I know it's not open but hey ho

Shopping even?

FUNFAIRS!

:h:
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Watch Youtube and chill out? :smile:

A trip to the cinema or a walk around a big park are probably your best bets.
Original post by icantfeelmyface
no + homeschooled no homework (me anyway)

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I was only joking around, go for a walk or something.
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Netflix n chill

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School canteen
netflix?
Original post by SeanFM
Watch Youtube and chill out? :smile:

A trip to the cinema or a walk around a big park are probably your best bets.




Original post by Bridget Jones
If she's sporty, book a session at a football / badminton / etc field

Cinemas?

Sight seeing?

Something fun, like Winter Wonderland - I know it's not open but hey ho

Shopping even?

FUNFAIRS!

:h:


To those suggesting cinema, isnt that kind of boring? Sitting down next to each other for 2 hours not talking not interacting then going home?
Am I missing the point here?

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Original post by chantalc
homework club?


You joker lololol

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Original post by icantfeelmyface
To those suggesting cinema, isnt that kind of boring? Sitting down next to each other for 2 hours not talking not interacting then going home?
Am I missing the point here?

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Good point, but it is a common date idea!

Look at my other suggestions
Original post by Souljer
Netflix n chill

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^^^^
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Original post by ChickenMadness
netflix?




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Original post by Reue
School canteen


I'm homeschooled, bee-yatch!

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Original post by icantfeelmyface
To those suggesting cinema, isnt that kind of boring? Sitting down next to each other for 2 hours not talking not interacting then going home?
Am I missing the point here?

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Maybe go to a park before / after and sit on the grass? (Assuming it's a nice park).

You can talk quietly while the trailers are showing, maybe buy some popcorn and reach for it at the same time, things like that. If it's a scary movie she might hold onto you.
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Original post by icantfeelmyface
I'm homeschooled, bee-yatch!

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It shows..
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mcdonalds children play area
Original post by Reue
It shows..


No need to exaggerate how evidently in awe you are of my socioeconomic status and achievements in the worlds of sports and academia.

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