You’ve finally decided to take the plunge and go on your first lesbian date. And you’re feeling all giddy and like it’s the best thing ever.

How to Go on Your First Lesbian Date
How to Go on Your First Lesbian Date

But, before you do, here are a few things to keep in mind! Follow these tips to ensure that you have a fabulous lesbian date.

Don’t fall into the friend zone

When you meet someone and you want to see if they are a good match for you, you are going to have to take the first step. That means asking them out on a date.

You need to be careful not to fall into the friend zone on your first lesbian date, because that could inadvertently sabotage things! You can tell if you are in the friend zone by looking out for certain signs.

A big one is if they talk about their love life in a way that makes you jealous. This is typically a sign that they are trying to show you that they are just friends and not romantically interested in you!

Another tip is to make sure you don’t overshare on your first date. For example, if you tell your date about your ex or your health problems, she probably won’t want to hear that.

Don’t treat ’em mean

Treat ’em mean and they’ll come is the age-old dating advice that doesn’t always work as well in a lesbian context. If you find a woman you like, don’t try to push her away or play hard to get in the hopes that she will reciprocate your efforts.

The best first date is one where you get to interact with your new beau one-on-one and have a good time doing it. This could include something as simple as a stroll in the park and a few laughs.

A more elaborate first lesbian date would be to book tickets to see a renowned lesbian poet or presenter, or visit the local bookstore and explore their collection of lesbian books. A sunset or sunrise picnic on the beach is also a fun idea, as is a visit to a secret spot in your area for a good old-fashioned stargaze. There are plenty of other first lesbian date ideas out there if you do your research!

Don’t fall for the unicorn

When you’re meeting someone for the first time, it’s always best to have a plan. You don’t want to waste time if there’s nothing in common, so try and think about a unique and interesting date that you can do together.

This will be a memorable first lesbian date and make it more likely that you both want to keep going. If you’re stuck for ideas, look for something that’s artsy or a bit quirky. For example, go on a food walking tour or sign up for a museum treasure hunt.

You can also look for a romantic destination to enjoy your date. For example, if you’re in the fall, head to a flower or fruit farm and pick some flowers.

You can also try a new activity for your first lesbian date, such as kite flying. This is a lot of fun and it’s a great way to get some physical exercise. It will also give you some time to get to know your date better.

Don’t be afraid to ask for a second date

You made the brave move of asking that cute girl out on a first date. Whether it was online, in a bar, or on the street, it was a big step to make and you don’t want to screw it up!

After the date is over, don’t be afraid to ask if she’d like to have another one. This will show her you’re confident in your connection and that you have more to offer than just a first date.

A good way to start a second date is to discuss what you’re looking for in a relationship. This can help you determine what you want out of a relationship and how you might be compatible together.

A good second date can be fun and light, so try not to over-think it or prepare too much for it. It’s best to keep it casual and let the conversation flow naturally from there!