50 First Dates: The Most Boring-Sounding Date Turned Out to Be One of the Best Ever
Date No. 12 goes to show that just because the activities are dull doesn’t mean the person is.
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Date No. 12 goes to show that just because the activities are dull doesn’t mean the person is.
Ocean’s. Liquid’s. Shipley’s. If you know, you know. If you don’t, you probably weren’t gettin’ jiggy with it.
The lesson from Date No. 11? READ. THE. BIO.
Date No. 14 had quite a few red flags, but this dater was determined to give it a shot for love.
Dater No. 17 doesn’t feel bad about her unfair judgment of her Tinder date—he told some tall tales to cover up his obvious short-comings.
Just because the girl was on a date with another guy doesn’t mean Dater No. 16 wasn’t gonna shoot his shot.
Date No. 18 featured a sweet fella, but with no chemistry between the pair and a lack of good grammar, their story was shelved.
This first date hasn’t technically happened yet, thanks to a malfunctioning air conditioning unit and the coronavirus. Read on to see why we’re rooting for date No. 23.
Date No. 20 took our former college party gal on a whirlwind date that lasted well past sunrise.
After multiple unsuccessful attempts at asking out our anonymous lady, the guy on date No. 22 finally won her over with the promise of sushi and tales of adventure. But did he deliver?
Dating in Hawai‘i can be a horror show. 5 of our own ghosters and ghostees share their dating disasters.
Here are some suggestions for creative ways to get to know one another and develop a relationship without ever being in the same room.
Field Notes explores Honolulu’s vast and varied scenes and subcultures. This month: HISpeedating.
Unlike date No. 9, the gentleman on date No. 10 knows how to pick up the check—even when it’s for more than he bargained for.
We put two people in a room to talk story, then stay out of the way.
A wedding coordinator walks into a bar … and forgets whom she’s meeting for Date No. 24.
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