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 Everything was going so perfectly on our first date, until...well, until "it" happened...

The restaurant he'd chosen was wonderful. He was there on time, looking hot, he even held the door open for me. Over drinks, we had great eye contact and the conversation came easily. By the time we were seated for dinner, I was already feeling quite starry eyed and charmed. "I think I've finally found my Mr. Right," I secretly celebrated.

Dinner was truly delicious. But, somewhere between the appetizer and the salad there was this moment of silence. He didn't seem to mind. He sat there and smiled at me as he munched on a piece of French bread. But, I panicked. "Had we run out of things to talk about already?" So, instead of taking that next bite like I told myself I should, I opened my mouth and filled the silence with a rapid fire, take-no-prisoners series of the five most deadly dangerous conversation killing sins anybody can commit on a first date.

It's all kind of a blur right now, but the disaster unfolded something like this (imagine taking one breath and having all this blow out of you as you exhaled):

"So, this is some restaurant, isn't it? You must make a lot of *money*, right? My last boyfriend would never take me out to a place like this. He was too cheap. I hate cheap people, don't you? Everything tastes so good here, although if you ask me, they need to hire a new decorator. I probably shouldn't have dessert because I just can't stand the way my butt looks right now. My mom always nags me about my weight. Get off my case already, mom! And, now that I think about it my cheap ex-boyfriend always did, too. He also always chewed with his mouth open, which irritated me like crazy...I'm having such a nice time, aren't you?"

I'm not sure if the question mark had even come out of my mouth when I saw the door to the restaurant swing closed. I've never seen a man move so fast. It took me a minute to regain my composure. Then, I realized that within the span of 30 seconds I'd massacred this perfect date by bringing up the five off-limits, absolute no-no topics for a first date.

In my nervousness and fear of ruining the perfect date with a moment of silence, I'd brought up:

1) Money

2) Ex-Relationships

3) Things I don't like

4) Things I don't like about myself

5) My family. Oops! I barfed out all five of the "don't ever speak about these topics"! No wonder he bolted!

As I hailed a cab to go home alone, again, I thought, "Next time I'll just make sure I keep my mouth full of food the whole time. That way, if I forget to use the Secrets I learned, at least I won't say anything I'll regret."

If you don't want to keep your mouth full, and are ready to learn more about the five faux pas topics you must avoid on your first date (or any date for that matter) and, more importantly, the 10 sure-fire topics that will guarantee your date will be hanging on your every word, then you are ready for the newly released groundbreaking eBook, "How to Attract Men-The Goddess Secrets." Written by acclaimed international relationship expert and renowned hypnotherapist, Tanya Haden Tebb, this revealing eBook exposes all the secrets to attracting your dream man in a step-by-step guide. From dating to sex, and everything hot and spicy in between, learn the shocking truths you must know if you want to find (and keep) your dream man Visit http://www.how-to-attract-men.com/attract_men.html to start attracting Mr. Right today!

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