Mr. Brown: He wants to surprise you somehow on your first date and tries to avoid any indication of where you're going. Even after he picks you up, regardless of how incessantly you pester him to at least give you a hint, he won't budge. It isn't until you're a minute away and you see the colorful lights of the ferris wheel that you figure it out. You squeal in excitement and demand he win you a giant teddy bear, to which he shrugs. He was going to bribe the booth worker for one anyway.
Nice Guy Eddie: He takes you to the most high end restaurant he can find and tells you to get whatever your heart desires. There's already roses and champagne waiting when you get to your table, which he booked the day you met. His only wish on the first date is to impress you and has no problem going over the top to achieve that. He even offers to take you shopping so he can buy you the priciest dress you want, but you insist on wearing your own, which not surprisingly, he found quite stunning.
Freddy: His main goal on the first date is to have fun. He considers the roller rink but when you suggest mini golf, his eyes light up and he agrees wholeheartedly. Every hole you win ends in him groaning in defeat. At first you think he's letting you win, but you quickly come to realize he's just bad at putt-putt. When you inevitably win the game, Freddy challenges you for a rematch at the batting cage. You sigh reluctantly and comply, knowing you're about to get your ass handed to you.
Jim: He takes you out for a dinner at a café before hitting a drive-in movie. You have plenty of options and he insists you be the one to pick what to watch, but you just can't make up your mind. You've already seen The Jerk fifty times and you really aren't in the mood to watch Carrie again, so it's rather convenient when you realize you haven't seen Blazing Saddles yet—the last option on your list. He's borderline offended upon hearing this and decides there's no way he's sending you home without making you watch it.
Larry: He wants to keep it casual and simply invites you over to his place for dinner. When you get there, he's set up his kitchen table with flowers and a home-cooked meal, telling you there's dessert in the fridge. He offers you a glass of aged whiskey and you spend the whole night talking and telling stories before he calls you a cab and sets your next date. And of course, per his request, you later to call to tell him you did in fact have a good time and that you're home safe.
Mr. Pink: He doesn't go crazy planning your first date and takes you to a neat little bar; it's the only thing that feels genuine to him. There's plenty of very obvious flirting on both ends and you know he has a goal set for the end of the night, but you decide to save it for next time. You feel like you could keep the conversation going all night, but eventually the bar closes and he walks you home. Concerned he might somehow hurt himself walking alone so late at night, you convince him to spend the night on the couch.
Vic: He knows he doesn't have to put in much effort to impress you; he's quite aware he's already done that. He asks you to meet him at a jazz club and finds the two of you a booth in the corner, where the light is dim and the live music isn't too overbearing. Every drink you finish is slipped onto his tab, which you hardly even notice until you're ready to go home. By the end of the night, the two of you hail a taxi and decide to crash at his place.
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