1. Don't lie...on the first date, on the last date, or inbetween. Can't build trust on lies...and EVERY good relationship is built on trust.
2. Have a sense of humor, and exercise it often. Just make sure there isn't any mean-spiritedness to your humor.
3. Show her respect, and she'll either show you respect in return, or she'll show you why she's not the one for you.
4. While it's good to let her know about you, make sure the conversations aren't ALL about you. And if you notice the conversations are all about HER, that might be a warning sign as well. It's always a good sign when the conversations end up being about "us" instead of about "me."
5. Is she "high-maintenance"? Does she require expensive clothes, expensive jewelry, expensive cars? Would she be just as satisfied with a burger and a soda from the dollar menu and some good conversation as she would be with lobster and wine?
6. What about YOU? How much "you" are you willing to invest in a relationship? If you're there in person, not really "there," refer back to #3 above; show her some respect and don't waste HER time.
This isn't an exhaustive list...but it's a damn fine place to start. If your heart's in the right place, your head will usually follow. Good luck!
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