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68: Is Movie a Terrible First Date?

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Popcorn, silence, and... sexual tension?

In this episode, we dive into the debate: is going to the movies a terrible idea for a first date, or an underrated icebreaker? Rosie is firmly Team No (you can’t even talk!), while Roula thinks it might be the perfect low-pressure setting to see if sparks fly followed, ideally, by a walk or a drink.

We unpack personal stories, awkward invites, mixed signals, and the surprising weight that can come with asking (or being asked) on a date. And yes, Rosie blushes. A lot.

This episode explores:

- Why clarity matters when asking someone out

- Whether “just a movie” is enough for a meaningful connection

- How chemistry, honesty, and energy matter way more than the activity itself

If you've ever been ghosted, misunderstood, or just wanted someone to say what they really mean this one’s for you.

first date, dating advice, movie date, relationship dynamics, conversation starters, dating experiences, attraction, chemistry, date ideas, listener engagement

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Send us a text

Popcorn, silence, and... sexual tension?

In this episode, we dive into the debate: is going to the movies a terrible idea for a first date, or an underrated icebreaker? Rosie is firmly Team No (you can’t even talk!), while Roula thinks it might be the perfect low-pressure setting to see if sparks fly followed, ideally, by a walk or a drink.

We unpack personal stories, awkward invites, mixed signals, and the surprising weight that can come with asking (or being asked) on a date. And yes, Rosie blushes. A lot.

This episode explores:

- Why clarity matters when asking someone out

- Whether “just a movie” is enough for a meaningful connection

- How chemistry, honesty, and energy matter way more than the activity itself

If you've ever been ghosted, misunderstood, or just wanted someone to say what they really mean this one’s for you.

first date, dating advice, movie date, relationship dynamics, conversation starters, dating experiences, attraction, chemistry, date ideas, listener engagement

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  continue reading

71 episodes

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