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www.divorcedparents.co.uk Helen Lingard


How to survive


and make a good impression on that first date


Follow Helen’s easy step guide on the right and the wrongs on meeting someone for the first time.


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irstly – you have to think of yourself as your shop window – as shallow as it sounds…


appearances do count – regardless of how you feel about your looks, take pride in the way you dress. Remember this person chose to meet YOU – so they obviously like you ! ● Guys and Gals – you MUST wear


32 Divorced parents | www.divorcedparents.co.uk My story How can I help? What are the benefits? Finding


perfume/cologne. I cannot tell you how important this is. ● Shower before you meet the person – One of the biggest ‘turn ons’ for me and others I have spoken to is someone who smells nice – nothing worse than meeting someone and they smell sweaty. So ideally don’t turn up in your work clothes without having


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