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Dating Advice for Women

Dating Advice for Women. Obstacles to Dating?. Not knowing what to say Saying something inappropriate Lacking confidence Not knowing where to meet people Any more?. 3. The basics. Present yourself well Safety Personal space – arm’s length rule. 4. Where to meet new people.

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Dating Advice for Women

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  1. Dating Advice for Women

  2. Obstacles to Dating? • Not knowing what to say • Saying something inappropriate • Lacking confidence • Not knowing where to meet people • Any more?

  3. 3. The basics • Present yourself well • Safety • Personal space – arm’s length rule

  4. 4. Where to meet new people • Online forums i.e. gaming sites or topical/interest forums • Social groups – this could be Asperger specific or not • Hobbies or interest groups – meet someone with a similar interest • Online dating agencies (list on hand-out)

  5. 5. The Do’s of Dating • Be polite! • Compliment appropriately • Be positive and upbeat • Smile! • Ask questions about the other person – show an interest • Do try and notice if the other person is interested – through smiling, asking you questions, nodding their head, sat towards you or other encouragers such as mmm’s or OK’s.

  6. 6. The Don’ts of Dating • Don’t just talk about yourself • Don’t be late • Don’t make things up about yourself that aren’t true • Don’t swear excessively • Don’t just end the date or conversation abruptly

  7. 7. Initial Conversations • How do I first start talking to someone? • Role Play: example of a bad first conversation • Role Play: example of a good first conversation • How did the other person react? • Remember: 50:50 involvement – it’s not all up to you!

  8. 8. Online Dating • Dating websites – on the hand-out. Mates and Dates, for example. • Getting your profile right – Aspiration service can help • What makes a good profile picture? • Include in your profile: personal description, hobbies, interests, what you’re looking for • Keep it positive!

  9. Good Examples of Online Dating Profiles Handout

  10. 10 minute break – please use the pieces of paper provided to write down any questions

  11. 10. What to put in a first message? • Introduce yourself • Say why you are interested in them – what did you see in their profile that made you want to contact them? • Do you have things in common? If so, ask a question about it. • If the other person doesn’t reply – they might not have seen the message, could be busy, it might be an old profile they’ve not deleted yet, or they might think you’re not a suitable match for them. • Rejection happens to everyone!

  12. 11. Asking someone on a date? • Arrange to meet for the first time in a public place, during the day • Make sure someone knows where you are and let them know when you get back from the date (friends, family) • Don’t invite them to your house, or go to their house, on a first date (and don’t get a lift from them) • Have a goal to the date, for example getting a coffee that won’t take too long • Ask if there is anything the other person would like to do • Nervous? Practice going to the location before the date • If someone doesn’t want to go on a date, be polite and move on.

  13. 12. Dangers of Online Dating • Online dating can be dangerous and it is important to be aware of the dangers • Stick with reputable dating sites – see the list we have provided • Protect your personal information – don’t give out your address, bank details • Tell someone where you are going if you arrange to meet someone, and let the person know when you get back safe • Do not get in the vehicle of someone you have just met • Always meet for the first few times in a public, safe place • Try not to get too intoxicated with alcohol

  14. First DatesWhat do I talk about? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5PsCtWZE7Us

  15. 14. First Date Tips • Everyone gets nervous on a first date – including the other person! • Likewise everyone can be awkward or uncomfortable • Importance of small talk – on a first date keep conversation light and casual. Some examples of good questions: Have you been on holiday lately? What is your favourite food? Do you have a big family? Try to follow each question with further questions or discuss your own experience. • If you have enjoyed the date – say so! • Don’t abruptly end the date

  16. How to tell if he fancies you……. If he’s agreed to a date, it’s a pretty safe bet that she has already seen something in you that he likes – you’ve got yourself a first date – this in itself speaks volumes Tell tale signs: Eye contact – he makes eye contact with you when you are talking Physical contact – if he bumps into or brushes his hand against you, this could be his way of saying he is interested Body language – look out for an open stance Smiling – if he is genuinely smiling, you will be able to tell by his eyes Signs he is not interested: Spends a lot of time on his phone, yawning or looking away, biting his fingernails, crossed arms.

  17. Preparing for a first date https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2uorrDNf968

  18. 15. Telling Someone you have AS • It will be helpful to the other person to explain you have Asperger Syndrome • The other person may not know what this means – explain it to them • Tell them what you like and don’t like – for example, you dislike making eye contact and find body language difficult to read, or you like things to be planned. • Focus on the positives of AS and your personality!

  19. Questions Contact details: Kingwood Aspiration 01235 532680 First Floor 6 Lombard Street aspiration@kingwood.org.uk Abingdon OX14 5BJ

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