50 First Dates: If You Wanna Be My Lover, You Gotta Date All My Friends
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.
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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.
The boy from Date No. 9 was everywhere—until it came time to pick up the check.
Date No. 8 has all the makings of a rom-com: mistaken identity, a lonely single gal getting swept up by a handsome charmer and a whirlwind montage of daily dates.
Our nameless lady on date No. 7 can thank Sir Mix-A-Lot for her new go-to drink order.
Date No. 6 seemed to be with “Mr. Right,” until it turned into “How to lose a guy in five days.”
Dating in Hawai‘i can be a horror show. 5 of our own ghosters and ghostees share their dating disasters.
At a coffee shop for a daytime date.
Welcome to date no. 4, where our abandoned dater watched the ghost of dude-bros past reappear with another girl.
Date No. 3 in our series was heading in the right direction until a surprise visitor killed the vibe.
Or how we realized that great connection was merely platonic. Welcome to date No. 2—one that by all accounts should have ended well.
We kick off our Hawai‘i dating series with Date No. 1, which—spoiler alert!—didn’t end well.
Ocean’s. Liquid’s. Shipley’s. If you know, you know. If you don’t, you probably weren’t gettin’ jiggy with it.
Field Notes explores Honolulu’s vast and varied scenes and subcultures. This month: HISpeedating.
Here are tales from the frontlines of the singles world—whether you’re 26 or 88, straight or gay, looking for love, or just looking—in Honolulu now.