WANNA GET LUCKY?
WHO WILL WOMEN SLEEP WITH ON THE FIRST DATE
By Jennifer Klein, President
Dateable.com
Every woman has a different
set of dating rules for the first date. Who should drive? How long do you
wait to kiss? And, of course, how far should I let him go on the first
date? In a recent on-line survey, Dateable.com, an Internet-based romance
community, asked women a series of questions on dating and what it takes
for men to "get lucky".
First, Dateable.com asked:
How long does it take for you to get comfortable enough to have your first
kiss? About 50% answered within the first 2 dates [actual statistic: 47.5%].
What happened to the remaining respondents? They say that it "depends on
the person."
What's it take for women
to go further?
A full 28% say they are willing
to "sleep with a man on the first date" and 41% say they are willing to
go all the way the second time around. The remaining 30% say they would
wait at least "a couple of months" before they slept with a man.
How do women decide who'll
get lucky on the first date? Learn a few jokes. Surprisingly, sense of
humor ranked as the number one determinant in getting lucky within the
first few dates (38%). Financial success ranked second (26%). And, physical
came in third position (20%). A variety of other answers from "scent of
a person, cleanliness and good breath" came in at 16%.
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