The first date is very important.
After all, it is during this meeting that potential partners form their first opinion of each other.
Any mistake made during this rendezvous could result in the end of a relationship that hasn't even really begun.
There are a few questions you shouldn't ask on a first date if you don't want to "miss out" on the person you like.
The first date is not the time to ask questions about your potential significant other's previous personal situation.
It is understandable that you want to know why your potential partner's previous relationship did not work out.
But believe me: this information will not give you anything.
But you will clearly embarrass the person who is not yet ready to be as frank as possible.
Many girls are interested in the earnings of a potential guy even during the first date.
But know: such a question is very dangerous. The man will probably come to the conclusion that you only want money from him.
It is possible that the failed suitor will decide to immediately stop communicating with the “calculating” representative of the fair sex.
Don't rush things. Don't hint at starting a family too early. Your interlocutor is unlikely to like being almost "pushed" to the registry office during the first meeting.