Sunday 19 December 2010

Where to go with HER on a first date?



How about mini golf?

Golfing is a leisurely sport so there's plenty of time for interaction between the two of you.

If she's a music lover, surprise her by taking her to a concert by her favourite artiste.

Pack a picnic basket and take your date for a picnic by the water or in a park.

Go to the casino. This is not everyone's cup of tea, but what could be more exciting then winning big.

Go go-karting. This is a great way to find out if your date is adventurous!

Learn how to read palms and read hers! Most women find this sort of thing very interesting.

Take a limo ride. To get the best deals, use the Internet to find local companies with websites.

Go to a day spa together and get a massage. Go on the Internet to find the best deals.

Go hot air ballooning. Probably not the ideal first date as its a little expensive and hot air ballooning has to be done very early in the morning.

Go on a lunch date. Perfect idea if you work together, just make sure your date knows it's a date and not a friendly outing.

Go to the local museum.

If your date is the sporting type, take her to a local sporting event.

Go to your local jazz club and relax. Everyone loves jazz.

Go to the zoo. Most zoos's have night time exhibits or exhibits out of the norm for people to see.

A few ideas! :)

Wednesday 1 December 2010

Great things to do on a WINTER DATE

1. Take a drive to look at the Christmas decorations.
2. Play cards---perhaps strip poker.
3. Watch a movie together.
4. Go outside and have a snowball fight.
5. Get some finger paints and create your own body art with each other as your canvass.
6. Go sleigh riding.
7. Go ice skating.
8. Work out or exercise together.
9. Stage your own improvisation show.
10. Sing to each other.
11. Review or create a photo album or scrapbook of your memories together.
12. Play a board game---perhaps chess, Scrabble or Twister.
13. Go to a book store, get coffee and read for hours.

Happy Christmas! 

Wednesday 24 November 2010

Sharing a poem with our readers...




An Entrapment

My love, I have tried with all my being
to grasp a form comparable to thine own,
but nothing seems worthy;

I know now why Shakespeare could not
compare his love to a summer’s day.
It would be a crime to denounce the beauty
of such a creature as thee,
to simply cast away the precision
God had placed in forging you.

Each facet of your being
whether it physical or spiritual
is an ensnarement
from which there is no release.
But I do not wish release.
I wish to stay entrapped forever.
With you for all eternity.
Our hearts, always as one.

- Anthony Kolos -

This poem is sponsored by The Sah Window Shop - French Doors. 

Thursday 4 November 2010

Top books to read to your lover...



Retrack have come up with some great reading ideas below if you love reading books to your lover!

1. Written on the Body by Jeanette Winterson

2. The Abortion: An Historical Romance 1966 by Richard Brautigan 

3. The Heart of the Fire by Cerridwen Fallingstar 

4. Lady Chatterley's Lover (Signet classics) by D. H. Lawrence

5. High Fidelity by Nick Hornby 

6. Henry and June: From "A Journal of Love" -The Unexpurgated Diary of Anais Nin (1931-1932) by Anaïs Nin 

7. Anna Karenina (Oxford World's Classics) by Leo Tolstoy

8. The Sleeping Beauty Novels: The Claiming of Sleeping Beauty / Beauty's Release / Beauty's Punishment by Anne Rice

9. Delta Of Venus by Anaïs Nin   

10. Lolita by Vladimir Nabokov

These make great gifts and great reads!

Tuesday 2 November 2010

Rings bring you closer together...



A signet ring is an engraved ring. It is also called seal ring. A seal is an impression affixed or printed upon to a document or any other object to represent an authentication.

The material often used is Agate. Banded or carnelian agate like sardonyx is especially used and the banding makes the impact opposed with the ground.

Metal can also be cast in signet rings - these are cheaper but weaker. The wearing of these rings is a primitive tradition not only among European nobles but also to other cultures.

The signet ring is normally worn on the small finger of the left or right hand and can be worn facing toward or facing upward the palm.

Facing toward the palm at times indicate the status of the person.

The signet ring can also be regarded as a symbol of one's power.

Signet rings are also being used as membership or souvenir symbols. As such they are consigned to bring a sense of tradition, loyalty and association to universities, schools, organizations and clubs by means of their respective rings.

They can be customarily designed and can be developed with your own emblem, logo or crest. There are a lot of ring companies that produces wide arrays of signet ring patterns for both men and women. They are made of sterling silver, two-toned sterling silver or gold and 9ct solid gold. Creation and design can be made to any size or style.

It could bring you and your lover together!

Friday 22 October 2010

How to Flirt - part three

 
The last part in our how to flirt section provides you with conversation tips:
Conversation
  • Laughter
  • Whispering
  • Personal questions, especially about relationship status
  • Singling someone out in a group for conversation and questions

However you flirt, keep in mind that flirting should indicate your interest in getting to know someone - in a polite, respectful and tactful way.

Using cheesy pickup lines, being too aggressive, touching inappropriately or being in any way vulgar or rude will get you not only turned down but also probably slapped.

Flirting is designed to make the person you're flirting with feel attractive and special, not intimidated.

Monday 18 October 2010

How to flirt - part two

Along with key signs of body language here are some other behaviors to look out for;
Other Behavior
  • Any form of touching
  • Playing with hands
  • Fidgeting nervously
  • Shy avoidance of eye contact
  • Standing on one leg or shifting weight back and forth

Sunday 10 October 2010

How to Flirt - Body Language



A key sign to flirting is body language,  here at Retrack Introductions dating introductions agency we give you the signs below:
Body Language
  • Prolonged eye contact
  • Dilated pupils
  • Arched eyebrows
  • Winking
  • Rapid eye movement and blinking
  • Stroking or toying with hair
  • Smiling
  • Licking of lips
  • Touching the lips or teeth with tongue
  • Thrusting chest or breasts outward
  • Mirroring or copying posture
  • Crossing legs
  • Leaning inward
  • Open-legged posture

Thursday 30 September 2010

How to seduce a man...


There are many ways of being underhanded, dishonest and downright nasty to seduce a man.

However, these can commonly create bad relations between people. It is best to follow your heart when seducing a man and doing things that you know he will enjoy as much as you will enjoy doing them.

STEP ONE - You have to set the scene!

It is best to have his favorite wine or alcohol available along with a home cooked meal that you prepared specifically for him. A little soft music in the background and candles lit for ambiance will help you immensely. Before he arrives or before he sees you, dress in something that is not too revealing, but accentuates your assets and creates a provocative statement. Wear makeup the way he likes, and style your hair in his favorite fashion.

STEP TWO - That little extra! 

High heels with stockings are considered sexy by most men, and short skirts are also considered sensual. Tight across the bust and hips and loose everywhere else will work fine.

STEP THREE - The magic! 

After your meal lead your man to the couch or loveseat area, and dance in front of him to the music playing in the background. It is not necessary to be vulgar, but simply to sway and entice him with the movement. Tell him he is not to touch you, only to watch. This heightens sexuality in a man, and he will be eager to touch or steal a kiss. Do not allow him to touch you, but make him wait until you are ready to press on. The rest of the evening is up to you and your physical limits as to what you choose to do.

The rest well we will leave that to you!

Here are some more tips!

1. Send him a sexy mms picture of yourself in your best and sexiest night dress or just wear a white transparent shirt that goes in length just above your knees and don't forget to wear a red sexy lingerie.

2. Give him a gift this valentines and wrap it with your sexiest undies. Wheew this one's really sexy!

3. Give him a show! Perform a striptease. Men love the slow nakedness in the beat of a romantic music.

4. When he calls talk to him in your "sexiest night-you two alone" voice.

5. Whisper some dirty talk to him while he is talking with his boss! Just imagine how the concentration will shift from his boss to you.

6. After a shower, still wrapped in a towel, with no undies on, slowly bend over while he is at your back watching you. Make sure he sees your gorgeous booty.

7. Join him in a shower. Couples should do this every once in a while.

8. Just lie naked when he gets home. This is the easiest seductive move!

9. Accidentally but purposely touch his "private weapon" while you are doing some grocery shopping. A little public tease can add to the seduction!

10. Talk to him as if you are about to kiss him but not really. Just give him that impression and he'll go crazy wanting to get that lips of yours touch his.

Saturday 25 September 2010

What men want...

  • First of all a man is seeking a love-interest.  It is not easy to find a loving woman and it is very noticeable how many men try and hang on when they think they have found their Miss Right.
  • Men are seeking a woman who is attractive to them.
  • Men are looking for a trustworthy girl, someone they can have faith in and someone who will be there for them.
  • Men want to make a home eventually and are looking for a woman who will be a willing sharer in home life.
  • Men are seeking women who are feminine gentle and kind because deep down the qualities that make a woman a great mother are an attraction in themselves.
  • Men want women with a great sense of humor. Women often come across as uptight or too bothered by too many small details.
  • Men are looking for women who retain their femininity and and are caring and kind. In recent years, aping men may be a female fashion statement, but it doesn't make them attractive.
  • Men want someone who is supportive. Many women are quick to criticize men in their behavior, career and set about trying to alter them and mould them.
  • Men don't like angry women who shout. They want a woman who can debate and converse and is able to discuss. Communication is king.
  • Men love a challenging woman, someone who keeps them on their toes. Men are generally lazy in relationships once they feel they're in secure territory.
  • Men are generally more reserved about sex than women. This is my experience is a fact. Men know what they like in bed and tend to stick to it.
  • Men want a woman who will commit to them. Though increasingly this is hard to find, it doesn't take away the wish.
  • Men don't want to be alone.

Friday 17 September 2010

How to know if a man likes you?



Men are usually very hard to read - even after years of marriage! Though in general men are very easy to understand. You can always tells if a man likes you due to his body language.

If he stands close to you in a social setting, almost as if your best friend would (with perhaps a slight accidental touch) he likes you! If he leans in when in conversation then he definately likes you!

The one time this is false is if the man is gay - in which he would be acting as the 'best friend.'

If a man comments on your hair or appearance he really likes you as usually men do not bother - to which he is looking for an excuse to say something nice to you.


When you are talking, if a man looks more at your chest than at your face he does not like you, but he likes your body, stay away from this guy!!!!

Other occasions: 

* He will go to a chick flick with you
* He will give up time with his friends to spend time with you
* If he asks for your number
* If he is nice to your friends

So use our Retrack Introduction's advice to help you spot the classic signs!

Friday 10 September 2010

We love this site...


Retrack Introductions has found a wonderful site that share some truly touching poems.

We recommend you check out Pretty Love Poems. 

We would like to share one with you.

My Love For You

My love for you contains no bounds,
Beyond pure sight or any sounds.
It does not follow, distance or time,
If mountains appear, effortless its climb
My love for you is patient and kind,
How lucky I am, it shall constantly remind.

It will always wait, with a tender smile,
Truly understands your personal style.
My love for you feeds my soul,
I never hunger from this bowl.
Since it leads me in the right direction,
Everyday I will show my affection.

We hope you enjoy!

Thursday 19 August 2010

Self dating tips!

  • Always trust your instinct -- after all, it's gotten you this far in life already
  • Take your time and look at lots of different profiles to get a feel for what kind of person you want
  • Never publish your phone number or email address
  • Don't take anything at face value -- it's easy to lie online, and many people do
  • Ask lots of questions when chatting with your potential mates
  • Make sure you feel comfortable with whoever you are chatting with, at all times
  • If someone is abusive or rude, block them immediately
  • Don't give your home or work address to anyone you have not met in person
  • Before agreeing to a date, make sure you know as much about the other person as possible
  • Don't allow yourself to be talked into anything -- you're the one in charge
  • Take your time to get to know someone -- don't be rushed
  • A patient person will be happy to wait until you are ready to meet
  • Make sure anyone you're talking to is willing to provide photos and information about himself or herself
  • Ask your date to leave a message on your voicemail beforehand, if possible
  • Chat on the phone for a while before arranging a date
  • Always meet in a well-lit public place
  • Always tell a good friend where you are going and who you're meeting
  • If possible, step away and call a friend during the date to confirm that everything is ok
  • Always carry a cell phone on a date
  • Schedule lunch dates -- they're convenient and they have a time limit
  • Always make your own travel arrangements to/from a first date
  • Do not accept a ride home on the first date or reveal your address
  • If you're traveling far, always make and confirm your own hotel arrangements
  • Make sure you have as much information about your date as possible
  • Keep your first date to a specified time limit so you always have an "exit" point
  • Never feel like you owe it to someone to meet them - you don't!

Thursday 12 August 2010

Top romantic songs...



"Wonderful Tonight" by Eric Clapton

An ode to your loved one and sung with heartfelt honesty by the guitar god himself, the beauty of this song is in its romantic simplicity: it’s a song about being proud to be with someone, a song of compliments and a song of love. You can't do better than this for classic, romantic sentiment.

"God Only Knows" by The Beach Boys

The Beach Boys tended toward sun-drenched harmonies about surfing and cute girls, but “God Only Knows” from the band’s groundbreaking “Pet Sounds” album marked a huge shift. Grown up, heartfelt, and even spiritual, this song still chokes up listeners with its beauty.

"At Last" by Etta James

Hasn’t everyone at this point been to at least one wedding in which “At Last” was the bride and groom’s chosen song? I don’t point this out as disparagement. Rather, it’s the perfect example of how universally adored this song is. Any man can appreciate hearing that his girl considers him the prince and all others who came before him the frogs.

"Crazy in Love" by Beyonce

Love songs don’t always have to be sappy ballads. Just try to resist getting on the dance floor when Beyonce tells her man how crazy in love she is with him. Booty-shaking is as worthy a way as any to show your love.

"How Do I Live" by Trisha Yearwood

There was a time when every Hollywood movie needed a big, bombastic chart-topping song to accompany the climactic scene where the planet is saved, the boy gets the girl, or some other triumph is celebrated. Luckily for Trisha Yearwood, “How Do I Live Without You” is a great song that remains authentically romantic despite its inclusion in the “ConAir” soundtrack.

"When a Man Loves a Woman" by Percy Sledge

If you’ve never heard this song, stop everything and download it now. Play it, slow dance with your girl, and she’ll be in love. This works better than any potion or alcoholic beverage you can buy.

"Lovesong" by The Cure

“Lovesong” is proof that even the Goth kids at your school cared about love and romance. This sweet song’s chorus of “I will always love you” made it a staple on any mix tape. Lead singer Robert Smith might actually be as romantic as the song’s lyrics imply. He married his high school sweetheart in 1988 and they have been together ever since.

"Can't Take My Eyes Off You" by Frankie Valli
 
The infomercials for Time-Life music compilations from the 50s and 60s always include this gem. “Can’t Take My Eyes off You” evokes nostalgic memories of date nights at malt shops and sock hops, but still resonates beyond its original context. This is one of the most romantic classics of all time.

"Sexual Healing" by Marvin Gaye

Original, sexy and very suave – there’s no mystery to where the evening is headed once this song is played. It’s likely that many babies have surely been born thanks in equal parts to cocktails and this sensual tune.

"I'd Die for You" by Bon Jovi

This heartfelt tune from Bon Jovi doesn’t dance around the topic of devotion with metaphors or figurative language; it goes straight to the heart of the matter. If someone sings this song to you, you’ll either be in love forever or need a restraining order quickly.

"You Light up My Life" by Debby Boone

This song definitely won’t be everyone’s cup of tea, but we all tend to be saccharine sweet when we’re in love. Be warned, though: this song’s like an insulin shot.

"Wicked Game" by Chris Isaac

Chris Isaac’s cooing voice is half country yodeler-half torch singer in this sweeping song of the wicked, wicked things a woman can do to a man powerless to love. The steamy video made a lot more sense when you discovered that Helena Christensen and Isaac were actually dating at the time the song’s release. Gorgeous.

"Love Me Tender" by Elvis Presley

There’s little to say about Elvis that hasn’t been said before, but his velvety voice was never better used than in this ballad. Few songs age as well as this one – it sounds just as romantic and heartfelt as the day it was recorded.

"I Need Love" by LL Cool J

In the early years of rap, romance simply wasn’t on the radar. Rappers just didn’t really take time out from dissin’ sucker MCs to tell a girl they cared. LL Cool J took a break from touting his own lyrical skills to pen what many consider the first “rap ballad.” Nothing makes a girl’s heart swell like a tough guy showing his tender side.

"Fade Into You" by Mazzy Star

You may not recognize the title or the band’s name, but you’ve probably been struck by the haunting vocals. Singer Hope Sandoval’s voice is whispery and paper-thin – almost as if it’s about to give out before it soars again. It’s shiver-inducing and simply brilliant.

"No Ordinary Love" by Sade

Sade’s seductive voice immediately turns the mind to romance. The soft undertones of the melody, the lilting notes of the song and the beauty of its lyrics have made it a staple among music collections since its release.

"Me and Mrs. Jones" by Billy Paul

With its velvety notes and deep luscious tones, “Me and Mrs. Jones” is made for smooching. If you find yourself with “a thing goin’ on” as the song says, this song will definitely be the soundtrack to your fling.

"Thank You" by Dido

Dido reminds us that no matter how crummy your day might be or what obstacle might cross your path, it’s always a little easier to swallow when you’re in love. It’s a great sentiment we can all relate to – that favorable byproduct of endorphins produced by romance. But beware, gentleman: playing the Eminem song "Stan" which samples Dido's "Thank You" is not at all romantic, for obvious reasons.

"I Will Always Love You" by Dolly Parton

First things first: We didn't choose the Whitney Houston version. It's fine in its own right, but we prefer Dolly's little country voice on this song to Whitney's booming power ballad. But both versions became popular because of the song’s lyrics. Who doesn’t want a former squeeze to love them forever?

"Amazed" by Lonestar

This lilting country tune can charm even the most urbane of city folk. Play it for your girl or boy and it just might become “your” song.

"True" by Spandau Ballet

Most people can’t hear “True” without thinking first of “Sixteen Candles,” one of the classic, teenage romance flicks of the 1980s. For all its 80s smarm and saxophone solos, “True” is still a great love song.

"Destiny" by Zero 7

Most techno and dance pop doesn’t quite express emotion, let alone love. “Destiny” is a swirling, romantic song – and even the electronic chirps and whirrs don’t diminish that.    
  
"I Want to Know What Love Is" by Foreigner

No one, and I mean no one, can resist the chorus to this song. C’mon. Admit that you sing along to this 80s classic when nobody’s around. How can you resist the swelling gospel choir’s background vocals and singer Lou Gramm’s shouts of “I want you to show me!” This song’s been known to make grown men weep like a baby.

"Nothing Compares 2 You" by Sinead O'Connor

Originally done by Prince, Sinead’s Irish warble made this one a surprise hit in the early 90s. If you weren't moved by the song, the video – with the tight shot of O’Connor’s crying face -- surely plucked at your emotions.

"My Heart Will Go On" by Celine Dion

Regardless of what you think of “Titanic” as a film, its theme song is a classic tale of romance. Though it may have become a bit overexposed, you can’t deny the rousing crescendo-building in piece, or the passion in Celine Dion’s delivery. Besides, what other song would you want playing while you stand, arms outstretched, at the front of an ocean liner?

"You Are the Sunshine of My Life" by Stevie Wonder

Some may find it corny (although undoubtedly less corny than "I Just Called to Say I Love You"), but Stevie can sing anything and make it beautiful. Besides, when you’re wearing the rose-colored glasses of love, your sweetheart probably does seem like the sunshine of your life. "I Was Made to Love Her" may be a better choice for the soul purists out there.

"Fix You" by Coldplay

Organs and acoustic guitar make this track atmospheric and ethereal. Normally a policy of “fixing” a partner isn’t one I’d endorse, but Chris Martin means it in the nicest way possible. See “Protection” by Massive Attack if you like this one.

"I Don't Want to Miss a Thing" by Aerosmith

Indeed I don't, and I would bet that neither do you, which is why this song is such a romantic masterpiece. Steven Tyler sings full throttle, but the sentiment is still tender and real. The opening few words say it all: "I could stay awake just to hear you breathing ..."

"Lotta Love" by Neil Young

The Canadian hippie with the weirdest, and at the same time, coolest voice takes a break from harassing the “Southern Man” with this tender ballad. Check out Nicolette Larson’s version, which is a tad more 70s disco-funk (yes, there’s a disco cover of a Neil Young song!)

"The Look of Love" by Dusty Springfield

“The Look of Love” evokes images of mod, swinging London, but Dusty’s voice oozes sensuality and soul that reminded many of the sounds of 60s Detroit. This one is the perfect soundtrack for your next stay-at-home dinner for two.

"In Your Eyes" by Peter Gabriel

Peter Gabriel certainly owes Cameron Crowe a thank you for including this song in Crowe’s movie “Say Anything.” The scene in which underdog Lloyd Dobler hoists a boom box overhead blaring “In Your Eyes” has become an iconic moment in romantic cinema and turned the Gabriel song into a classic.

"My Funny Valentine" by Chet Baker

Love songs can tend toward soft jazz drivel, but Chet Baker’s haunting jazz standard “My Funny Valentine” reminds most people of a time when jazz meant “artsy” rather than MOR (middle of the road) or "adult contemporary."

"Love Song" by Tesla

Even if you have a grudge against hair metal, this song will have you waving your lighter in the air in no time. Tesla may have sported the long hair and the acid-wash jeans, but they also had a way with melodies that put them beyond their contemporaries. This is definitely the power ballad you won’t be too embarrassed to admit you actually find romantic.

"Hey There Delilah" by Plain White T's

A sweet and sincere song about long-distance love. Apparently the real Delilah never gave the writer the time of day, but knowing that tidbit of unrequited love just makes the song that much more romantic.

"Your Song" by Elton John

Writing a song for someone surely ranks among the most romantic acts on earth. When the song is actually good, the romantic quotient skyrockets. As much as you appreciated your 7th grade boyfriend’s 2-chord jam in your honor, Elton does it better.  

"Bleeding Love" by Leona Lewis

Honestly, the lyrics are pretty hard to decipher for this one. Is she singing about a love no one understands? Is this person someone who keeps hurting her yet she’s in love? It’s rather icky in places, with talk closing veins and bleeding love all over the place. Regardless, it’s a beautiful melody with beautiful vocals. Just beware of dedicating this to any potential sweethearts who may get the wrong idea.

"Unchained Melody" by Righteous Brothers

This song is almost obligatory in any list of love songs across the years. It’s a toss up whether this or “You’ve Lost That Loving Feeling” is the better song, but if we’re talking romance, we’ll go with the uplifting harmonies of “Unchained.”

"You Were Always On My Mind" by Willie Nelson

You may not think “romance” when you think of Willie, but the man’s all heart. Underneath that scraggly beard and the bandana is a sensitive man indeed. If you’re looking for a more upbeat song, check out Willie’s “Maria (Shut Up and Kiss Me),” a song that will make you want to grab a beer and dance.

"Every Little Thing She Does is Magic" by the Police

Really? Everything? You don’t mind that your love never remembers to put the cap on the toothpaste? Or that when you walk under the umbrella it’s you that keeps on getting wet? Or that she snores really loudly? Now that’s romance!

"Hero" by Enrique Iglesias

Most men are probably wickedly jealous of Enrique’s good looks and his relationships with gorgeous women (tennis player Anna Kournikova, most famously). But having watched his father Julio make women swoon over the years, Enrique probably learned that having the guys hate you is greatly outweighed by the benefits of female attention.

"Alison" by Elvis Costello

Although the song is another one of those “songs to an ex,” the true romance comes from one of the greatest lyrics ever to appear in a love song: “Oh Allison/My aim is true.”

"Un-Break My Heart" by Toni Braxton

Music charts in the 80s and 90s were absolutely littered with romantic ballads, but many of them were the soulless kind that sounded manufactured on an assembly line. Toni Braxton’s voice prevents this one from becoming one of the Top 40 radio casualties and makes us believe in the power of love to mend a broken heart.

"Wonderwall" by Oasis

The lyrics are nonsense, and if you read any music press you’ll know the lead singer’s a lout, but despite all those things “Wonderwall” is a swoon-inducing love song. The strings and guitar combined with said lout’s soaring vocals make for an earnest, romantic song.

"Breathe" by Faith Hill

Faith Hill and husband Tim McGraw have sung a few romantic duets, but her solo hit made a huge impression on those who can appreciate a good love song. “Breathe” was a huge crossover hit and proved mainstream record buyers would accept a love song sung by a country singer.

"Protection" by Massive Attack, featuring Tracy Thorn

Not everyone may find a woman singing about protecting her man romantic, but you can’t argue with the sentiment in Tracy Thorn’s voice. Also check out "Missing" by Everything but the Girl, which is Tracy's usual gig.

"Fallin'" by Alicia Keys

Soulful piano ballad that sounds both like a past era and of its time. Anyone who’s been involved in a rocky love affair can appreciate the sentiment in this song, particularly when you keep finding yourself falling back in love despite yourself.

"Let's Do It (Let's Fall In Love)" by Cole Porter

There are very few love songs most of us know from the 1920s, but Cole Porter’s song has stood the test of time with its witty lyricism and imagery. The most quoted lines are usually: “Birds do it/Bees do it/Even educated fleas do it/Let’s fall in love.” This is the song that will add a spring to your step when you first fall in love.

"Melt With You" by Modern English

Skinny, pale English new-wavers don’t make for your typical romance experts, but they always seem like big authorities on love when they open their mouths to sing, don’t they? Or at least this particular song has resonated with lovers since its release. The fact that it was used in a Burger King ad for a few years diminished its impact somewhat, but thankfully we can all now hear this song and not immediately think of flame-broiled Whoppers.

"You're Still The One" by Shania Twain

So many songs are written about infatuation, initial attraction or that spark that exists in the early stages of a relationship – what about the rest of the relationship? That’s probably why so many record buyers were touched by “You’re Still the One.” There’s probably nothing more romantic than knowing that, despite your flaws, idiosyncrasies and other foibles, your sweetheart would still pick you all over again.

"Take My Breath Away" by Berlin

 
Berlin's "Take My Breath Away" was made for slow-motion camera work, wind machines and billowing curtains. It fit perfectly with the love scenes between Kelly McGillis and Tom Cruise in "Top Gun," and consequently became the soundtrack to thousands of 80s crushes.

Honorable Mentions

It’s amazing how few songs aren’t about love and romance, which makes compiling a list of only 50 essential loves songs tough. There are so many great romantic songs out there! Here are a few songs that nearly made the cut:

Friday 30 July 2010

Essential tips for dating...


Bathe

To make that first impression you want to look clean right? So no to looking dirty and smelling bad.

Remember, bad breath and body odor are an instant turn off, people will assume that this is how you are all the time.

Arrive on Time 

One of the worst things you can do is turn up late. It gives the wrong impressions- you also don't want the other person to think they have been stood up!

Be a Gentleman / Lady

Simple manners such as for gents...  hold the door open for her. Let her walk through the door first. Pull out her chair. Be polite to her and the people around you.

Compliments

The first thing to say to her is "you look beautiful/ nice" before anything. Keep the compliments flowing throughout your date, such as "your hair looks nice, I like the color of it, and your outfit is great." But don't go overboard.

Listen and Ask Questions


Nobody wants to spend the whole night listening to someone talk about themselves or being ignored.


Prepare 

The last thing you want is to be sitting having a meal and the conversation dries up, leaving you bored with each other for the rest of the night. Try and think of any questions that she might ask you, so that you can prepare the answer.

Who Will Pay? 

This is a really tough question since women are increasingly independent and may want to pay their way. I suggest that you offer to pay and, if she lets you, take care of the bill. If she wants to pay, you can argue that you want to, but make sure you pay for at least half no matter what.

The Goodnight Kiss 

Some women prefer not to kiss after a date while others are disappointed if the guy doesn't even try. There is no easy answer to this. So watch out for body language and little touches.

I'll Call You

Only tell them that you will call themif you mean it and intend on seeing her again.

Tuesday 20 July 2010

Be a spotlighter...


Did you know we have or own Retrack spotlight gallery?

This is a little insentive for those of you who want to put a little bit about yourself on our introductions website to get yourself noticed.

Or vice versa... if you want to notice somebody else this is also a good way to meet some of our other clients.

All we need is a recent photograph of you and some text (we can use the information you give to us on our initial meeting.) These details are then uploaded to our website!

It really is as simple as that.

If you are interested then why not get in touch with us today!

Wednesday 7 July 2010

How to say 'I love you' in different languages!


WAYS TO SAY I LOVE YOU...

English - I love you
Afrikaans - Ek het jou lief
Albanian - Te dua
Arabic - Ana behibak (to male)
Arabic - Ana behibek (to female)
Armenian - Yes kez sirumen
Bambara - M'bi fe
Bangla - Aamee tuma ke bhalo aashi
Belarusian - Ya tabe kahayu
Bisaya - Nahigugma ako kanimo
Bulgarian - Obicham te
Cambodian - Soro lahn nhee ah
Cantonese Chinese - Ngo oiy ney a
Catalan - T'estimo
Cheyenne - Ne mohotatse
Chichewa - Ndimakukonda
Corsican - Ti tengu caru (to male)
Creol - Mi aime jou
Croatian - Volim te
Czech - Miluji te
Danish - Jeg Elsker Dig
Dutch - Ik hou van jou
Esperanto - Mi amas vin
Estonian - Ma armastan sind
Ethiopian - Afgreki'
Faroese - Eg elski teg
Farsi - Doset daram
Filipino - Mahal kita
Finnish - Mina rakastan sinua
French - Je t'aime, Je t'adore
Frisian - Ik hâld fan dy
Gaelic - Ta gra agam ort
Georgian - Mikvarhar
German - Ich liebe dich
Greek - S'agapo
Gujarati - Hoo thunay prem karoo choo
Hiligaynon - Palangga ko ikaw
Hawaiian - Aloha wau ia oi
Hebrew - Ani ohev otah (to female)
Hebrew - Ani ohev et otha (to male)
Hiligaynon - Guina higugma ko ikaw
Hindi - Hum Tumhe Pyar Karte hae
Hmong - Kuv hlub koj
Hopi - Nu' umi unangwa'ta
Hungarian - Szeretlek
Icelandic - Eg elska tig
Ilonggo - Palangga ko ikaw
Indonesian - Saya cinta padamu
Inuit - Negligevapse
Irish - Taim i' ngra leat
Italian - Ti amo
Japanese - Aishiteru
Kannada - Naanu ninna preetisuttene
Kapampangan - Kaluguran daka
Kiswahili - Nakupenda
Konkani - Tu magel moga cho
Korean - Sarang Heyo
Latin - Te amo
Latvian - Es tevi miilu
Lebanese - Bahibak
Lithuanian - Tave myliu
Malay - Saya cintakan mu / Aku cinta padamu
Malayalam - Njan Ninne Premikunnu
Mandarin Chinese - Wo ai ni
Marathi - Me tula prem karto
Mohawk - Kanbhik
Moroccan - Ana moajaba bik
Nahuatl - Ni mits neki
Navaho - Ayor anosh'ni
Norwegian - Jeg Elsker Deg
Pandacan - Syota na kita!!
Pangasinan - Inaru Taka
Papiamento - Mi ta stimabo
Persian - Doo-set daaram
Pig Latin - Iay ovlay ouyay
Polish - Kocham Ciebie
Portuguese - Eu te amo
Romanian - Te iubesc
Russian - Ya tebya liubliu
Scot Gaelic - Tha gra\dh agam ort
Serbian - Volim te
Setswana - Ke a go rata
Sign Language - ,\,,/ (represents position of fingers when signing 'I Love You')
Sindhi - Maa tokhe pyar kendo ahyan
Sioux - Techihhila
Slovak - Lu`bim ta
Slovenian - Ljubim te
Spanish - Te quiero / Te amo
Swahili - Ninapenda wewe
Swedish - Jag alskar dig
Swiss-German - Ich lieb Di
Tagalog - Mahal kita
Taiwanese - Wa ga ei li
Tahitian - Ua Here Vau Ia Oe
Tamil - Nan unnai kathalikaraen
Telugu - Nenu ninnu premistunnanu
Thai - Chan rak khun (to male)
Thai - Phom rak khun (to female)
Turkish - Seni Seviyorum
Ukrainian - Ya tebe kahayu
Urdu - mai aap say pyaar karta hoo
Vietnamese - Anh ye^u em (to female)
Vietnamese - Em ye^u anh (to male)
Welsh - 'Rwy'n dy garu di
Yiddish - Ikh hob dikh
Yoruba - Mo ni fe

Wednesday 30 June 2010

Be happy!


When you're excited about life, it shows... AND it rubs off on others. People gravitate toward happy people because they want the contentment that they have.

So wipe that scowl off your face, curb the cynicism, and radiate the most positive energy you can muster. (If you're finding this difficult to do, start the day by making a gratitude list of 5 things you're thankful for - it can be your health, your charmingly crooked smile, or even your dog's unconditional love.

This will definitely change your outlook.

Men are much more likely to approach a woman who is smiling, laughing, and happily engaged with her surroundings (rather than the frowning, hunched over lady muttering complaints under her breath... who'd want to spend time with HER?). Like the

"Got Milk?" ad campaign, try being a walking billboard for "Got Joy?"

Tuesday 22 June 2010

Things that kill a loving relationship


Not Listening

Communication is the crux of all relationships, and if the communication is not strong then your relationship will not be. Not only is talking about your feelings important, but listening is also vital.

Excess Baggage

Everyone has baggage; however, the key is dealing with that baggage and not allowing it to influence your relationship.

Everyone goes through obstacles throughout their day that cause stress. However, by no means should you tell your mate every time you are upset. 


Commitment Problems

With time, a certain comfort level is reached in a relationship. When this happens, a relationship becomes serious, or in other words, committed. For some, the word "committed" entails labels and obligations.

In order to be in a committed relationship, you must be mature and realise that it will take hard work and dedication to maintain. 

Family Matters 

The family – you have to love them even though most times it would be easier to throw pixie dust on them and wish they would vanish off to Never land. However, the reality is that you must make sure you are on your best behavior in front of them if you want a serious long-lasting relationship with your mate. 


Being a Workaholic 

In this day and age, the height of success is a long and rough road to travel. In your voyage to riches, you may unintentionally neglect your special someone. 

Your mate can only be so supportive. Remember a long-lasting relationship is as fulfilling as a successful career. As a career entails obstacles and levels to reach the top, so do relationships. 

YOU DON’T NEED THEM

If your mate still ends up breaking up with you even after all of this, do not waste your time being upset; rather, be relieved with the reassurance that you can do much better.

Monday 14 June 2010

Top 10 Romantic Chick Flicks

So here Retrack will recommend to you the top 10 romantic movies!

1. 'An Affair to Remember'

An Affair to Remember
Cary Grant and Deborah Kerr star in this timeless romantic classic. Playboy Nicky Ferrante meets night club singer Terry McKay aboard a ship bound for New York. They're both engaged to others, but vow to meet again in six months at the top of the Empire State Building.


2. 'Steel Magnolias'

Steel Magnolias
Steel Magnolias features a fine ensemble cast, intelligent writing, and an entertaining, though highly emotional, storyline. Shirley MacLaine, Dolly Parton, Julia Roberts and Sally Field headline the talented cast in this female buddy movie with a heart.



3. 'The Way We Were' (25th Anniversary Edition)

The Way We Were
This is a classic romantic film with Barbra Streisand and Robert Redford as star-crossed lovers. The 25th Anniversary Edition DVD includes commentary from the director, and a one hour "Making Of" featurette with interviews from Barbra Streisand and Sydney Pollock.




4. 'Stepmom'

Stepmom
Julia Roberts, Susan Sarandon and Ed Harris star in this compelling tale of love, divorce, and family obligations. Stepmom is a fairly realistic, emotional look at the ramifications of divorce when children are involved.




5. 'Hope Floats'

Hope FloatsAfter finding out about her husband's infidelity during an appearance on a nationally televised TV talk show, Birdee (Sandra Bullock) packs up her daughter and heads back to her hometown - and her mother's semi-open arms. Harry Connick Jr. plays Justin, a former schoolmate of Birdee's who opens her heart to the prospect of a new love.



6. 'Singles'

Singles
There's probably at least one storyline or character every woman can identify with in director Cameron Crowe's Singles. The DVD features a few deleted scenes, production notes, and the theatrical trailer.




7. 'Music From Another Room'

Music From Another RoomMusic From Another Room begins with a 5-year old boy delivering his neighbor's baby. He grows up believing the baby he delivered is the woman he is destined to marry. 25 years later, he returns to his old neighborhood and pursues the girl he helped bring into this world.
 
 
 
 

8. 'Terms of Endearment'

Terms of Endearment
This film was so well-received it inspired a sequel - which, unfortunately, didn't go over quite as well as expected (the sequel isn't included in this Top 10 List). Nevertheless, you can't hold the sequel against the original. Terms of Endearment is an amazing film that features outstanding performances by Shirley MacLaine and Debra 



9. 'About Last Night'

About Last Night
This 1986 tearjerker stars Demi Moore, Rob Lowe, Jim Belushi, and Elizabeth Perkins. Moore and Lowe play a couple who have a rough time dealing with commitment. Belushi and Perkins co-star as their meddling friends.




10. 'Where the Heart Is'

Where the Heart Is
Also known as the "Wal-Mart Baby Movie," Natalie Portman and Ashley Judd star as single mothers who seem to always fall for the wrong men. Portman and Judd are fantastic, as are the supporting cast, which includes Stockard Channing and James Frain.



So enjoy! 

Monday 7 June 2010

Love is the drug, scientists say


Being in love is physically similar to the buzz of taking drugs and also has withdrawal symptoms, an expert on addiction has said. 
 
Dr John Marsden says dopamine - the drug released by the brain when it is aroused - has similar effects on the body and mind as cocaine or speed. 

"Attraction and lust really is like a drug. It leaves you wanting more," the National Addiction Centre head said.
His findings will appear in a BBC programme to be broadcast next month. 

Pounding heart
 
"Being attracted to someone sparks the same incredible feelings no matter who you are. Love really does know no boundaries," he said. 

According to Dr Marsden - a chartered psychologist - the brain which processes emotions becomes "fired up" when talking to someone it finds attractive. 

The heart pounds three times faster than normal and causes blood to be diverted to the cheeks and sexual organs, which causes the feeling of butterflies in the stomach, he says. 

However, as with cocaine and speed, the "hit" is only temporary, though it can last between three and seven years, he added. 

Perfect partner
 
Dr Marsden's research for the BBC's Body Hits series suggests people look for similar features to themselves in a partner as they are searching for characteristics in their mother and father, who have already successfully raised a child. 

"It might look like we are all after the perfect partner to wine and dine but underneath, our animal instincts are seeking out an ideal mate to share our genes with." 

"We tend to go for the smell of somebody who has a very different immune system and that stops you fancying your family.
"Our biology drives us to find a perfect compromise between sameness and difference and we strike that balance all the time when it comes to choosing faces and smells," he said. 

Sex trap
 
The research also suggests sex is booby-trapped to make partners bond. 

"Your body has evolved over millions of years with one aim - to go forth and multiply, so while having kids may not be on the agenda just yet your body has a few tricks up its sleeve to drag you in that direction," he said. 

According to the research the more two people have sex together, the more likely they are to bond. 

"We all know you can have sex without falling in love but if you have enough sex with the same person there's a good chance you will hit the body's booby-trap which is there to tip you head over heels into love," said Dr Marsden. 

"So your body goes all out to make you bond with your partner and that makes love highly addictive and the withdrawal sucks."

Thursday 27 May 2010

Courting!


The "Courting Phase" does not refer to the courtship process which precedes a relationship. 

The courtship process is when you attempt to charm someone into forming a relationship with you. The courting phase, however, is the very beginning of a new relationship itself; just after a successful courtship.

In the courting phase, both parties maintain that fascinating charm which they used to attract their partner in the first place. The courting phase is where most broken promises & exaggerate words are said as you are still trying to impress each other. 

Things like 'I've never felt this way about anyone else before' or 'I think we have something special between us' are said. Although these statements are made with good intentions, they are often inaccurate and are based mainly on feeling as oppose to logic.

A couple in the courting phase also tend to be very "playful" with one another and prefer to spend every free moment together.

Although not every relationship passes through this courting phase, it happens often enough. Just make sure you are beyond this point before you start taking any serious steps in the relationship.

Thursday 20 May 2010

Walking the walk


Have you ever seen the way City Goers walk?

They stride very quickly, head down, eyes on the ground (or anywhere that will prevent them from making eye contact of any kind), and plow through anyone and anything in their way to get to their destination as quickly and directly as possible.

Now I don't mean to pick on these people (I WAS one for years!). In fact, there's a REASON why most of us seem to walk the same way. With overwhelming crowds, crime, people begging for money, and solicitors trying to sell them something on every street corner, they don't want to ATTRACT any attention.

However, if you're in a safe, well-lit area and are familiar with your surroundings, I want to encourage you to remember the words "Don't walk like a City Walker."

Try walking this way instead: shoulders back, head up, straight posture, moderate (not fast!) pace, arms swinging slightly. You want your walk to say "I'm confident" and "I'm open to possibilities."

If you're finding it difficult to cultivate a confident walk, try this exercise. (It might sound a little goofy but believe me, it works!

Pick a song with an upbeat theme and a good, moderate beat. This is going to be your theme song. (Can't think of one?

Here are 3 suggestions: "Put Your Records On" by Corinne Bailey Rae,
"Suddenly I See" by KT Tunstall, or "The Sweet Escape" by Gwen Stefani.)

Load the song on your iPod or pop the CD in your walkman and take it with you for a "practice walk." Walk to the beat (this is subtle- you're not DANCING, you're just getting a good pace to your steps), breathe, enjoy the lyrics, think positive thoughts, and smile. You'll be amazed at how walking to your theme song will give you a boost.

Now the next time you're out and about, I want you to remember how you felt with your theme song. Hear the song in your head and walk as if it's playing. Pay attention to how your face feels. Are you scowling without even meaning to? If so, soften the muscles in your face and allow your mouth to curl up ever so slightly into an almost-smile.

Widen your eyes just a bit so that you appear awake, interested in your surroundings, and excited about the world around you.

Now notice how people who pass you begin to take notice of you. It's subtle, but I guarantee that those who aren't completely lost in their own little worlds will acknowledge you in some way.

Men might even smile back or say hello! (If this doesn't happen right away, don't be discouraged. Just practice this confident walk wherever you go from now on, and you will soon notice a difference.)

Thursday 13 May 2010

Step out in style!


If you really want to attract men, you might need to step up your style a notch... and NOT for the reason you may think. I recommend wearing a colorful and flattering outfit not just because you'll turn heads (though you WILL), but because of the way it will make YOU feel.

Here's an illustration: When I get up at the crack of dawn to walk my dog, I usually roll out of bed into a sweat suit, throw my hair into a ponytail, and hide behind my biggest, darkest sunglasses. I KNOW I look like crap, so I pray that I don't run into any neighbors who want to strike up a conversation or pet my dog. And usually, no one even looks my way.

When you put less than your best effort into your appearance, not only will you blend into the background, but you probably won't feel up to meeting someone new anyway.

When you look your best, however, it changes your whole demeanor. You know the phrase "take PRIDE in your appearance?"

Well, when you're proud of how you look, your posture will straighten up, you'll feel more confident, you'll be much more likely to make eye contact, smile, and possibly even strike up a conversation with someone new.

That energy (fueled by self-esteem) will be incredibly ATTRACTIVE to others.

Try our Retrack challenge today!

Thursday 6 May 2010

Did you enjoy our how to's?


We really hope you enjoyed our Retrack Introductions 'How to's' last month. You feedback is always appreciated and if there is something you want us to cover please let us know get in touch!

This month we will be focusing on apperances, confidence and feeling good about yourself, so we are starting off with our 'stepping out in style post'.

Keep reading...

Love Retrack x

Friday 30 April 2010

How to's... part four - How to be concious of body language


Retrack Introductions  read a surprising statistic the other day: only 7% of communication is verbal (that means 93% is nonverbal body language).

In other words, your actions (very literally) speak louder than your words.

If a man spots you across the room but you have your arms folded across your chest, that sends the subconscious signal "Stay away. I'm closed off."

Conversely, if your posture is good and your shoulders are back, opening up your frame, it sends the message that your heart is open to possibilities (even if he's not consciously aware of it).

When you're engaged in conversation, leaning in toward him conveys interest (that's when being in a loud, crowded bar can work to your advantage! It gives you a legitimate reason to lean in and speak in one another's ear, which creates a connection).

If you're seated, crossing your legs and pointing them toward him also sends the unspoken message that you're interested. Very literally, it is the act of aligning your body with his that signals, "we're in line with one another."

So don't forget to look out for the signs!

Sunday 25 April 2010

How to's... part three - How to make him feel important!


We are sure it comes as no surprise to you that men love to feel important, useful, and that their opinion is valuable. (Who doesn't, really?)

That's why one of the easiest ways to make yourself approachable to a man is to ask for help.

For example, try one of these ice breakers on the next guy that catches your eye:

"Excuse me, can you tell me how to get to Smith Street?"

"My friends and I are looking for a good happy hour around this neighborhood. Can you recommend a place?"

"What are you drinking? That looks good...Should I order one?"

"Do you have a pen I can borrow?" (This can really get the ball rolling if he wants to ask for your number!)

Of course you should be sincere and genuinely have a need for his help, or it could come off like one of the dreaded cheesy lines we talked about in our last post!

Try it you never know!

Sunday 18 April 2010

How to's... part two - How to spark up spontaneous conversation


Sometimes, a man might be too shy, too preoccupied, or too oblivious to his surroundings to initiate a conversation with you. That doesn't mean that you have to let the opportunity pass you by!!

Retrack Introductions is a big fan of stressing the importance of letting the man make the first move, but by that I mean asking for your number or setting up a date.

Just saying a friendly "hello" to someone does NOT constitute making the first move in my book (as long as it's confident and without an air of desperate expectation, that is!).

Let's say you you were at Starbucks and you were standing in the pickup area when the barista called out "MOCHA-CHOCA-LATTE for Erica!"

You knew that your dream man had also ordered a Mocha-Choca Latte. This was the perfect opportunity to acknowledge your shared love of the same beverage as a possible way to break the ice and spark up a conversation.

What if, instead of dashing out the door, you grabbed your drink, tipped it toward your dream man in as if you were toasting "cheers!" and said a funny, innocuous little thing like, "Breakfast of Champions!"

Maybe he would have simply smiled. But maybe - just maybe - he would have said, "You're telling ME. I can't even function until I've had two of those..." Bonding over your caffeine habit might lead to introducing yourselves by name, even exchanging business cards or making a date.

You never know...just by being the one to go out on a limb and initiate conversation, you could be opening the door to a special connection with a new man!

Stay tuned for our next how to...

Tuesday 6 April 2010

How to's... part one - how to get his attention without of prop!


Retrack knows when a man wants to meet you, he'll look for any reason under the sun to strike up a conversation.

By now, most guys have gotten the memo that women hate cheesy pick up lines ("Can I borrow a 10p? My mum told me to call her when Ifell in love..." BLECH!!!) and they're left wondering how to break the ice.

Let's help them out!

Any kind of prop - your dog, a t-shirt with a funny slogan on it, your tennis racket slung over your shoulder, a sweatshirt with your alma mater's logo, a funky piece of jewellery, a book with an intriguing title on the cover - these are all things that a man might feel compelled to make a comment on or approach you about.

Perfect example: My friend Amy has the most fabulous pants.

She calls them her "chicken wire pants." She found them at a vintage store - they're bright orange and they have the pattern of - you guessed it - chicken wire stamped all over them. (Trust me, words don't do them justice.)

One day she was strolling down the street when she heard a man's voice say, "Excuse me..."

When she turned around, Amy was surprised to see a handsome guystanding there. "I'm sorry to bother you but I just HAD to tell you how great those pants are!!!"

Amy, of course, was flattered and they struck up a conversation.

The hot guy asked for her number and took her out to dinner!

(She changed her pants for the occasion.)

Now, the chicken wire pants aren't for everyone (Amy is a brave girl who can pull ANYTHING off with her spunky attitude and radiant smile), but you get the picture. If you can give a man just a little something more than "Uh....hello" that he can grasp onto and make small talk with, you've instantly become more approachable.

For another approach... stay tuned for next weeks post!

Friday 26 March 2010

A poem from Maureen Holland...

We had a beautiful poem sent to us by one of our Retrack Introduction clients,  aged 70 years old.  We simply had to share it...


Wednesday 17 March 2010

Saftey on a date...

 



Retrack Introductions always have your best interests in mind, so we have come up with some top tips to keep you safe on a date!
  • Arrange to meet for coffee or lunch rather than dinner.

    Not only are you safer in the day but you don't waste time if it doesn't work. Help prevent any unwanted chasing (which might turn into stalking) by being polite but not leading them on. If you don't fancy them, just say '"You're a lovely person, but unfortunately, not what I was looking for."
  • Stick to an area that's well lit with lots of people around.

    It's a good idea to meet in a place where you're known so the person you're with can be identified. Chat away to the waiter/waitress so it's obvious you've been seen with them.
     
  • Don't invite strangers to your home and don't go to theirs until you know them very well.
  • Trust your gut instinct and listen carefully to their relationship history. Are they using the service for the right reasons or are they just after sex?

  • Give the details of your date to several friends - where you'll be, the time you'll meet, the person's name, phone number and address. Get them to phone you an hour into the date to check you're OK; you phone them a few hours later to report in again.

Wednesday 10 March 2010

Ten Quick Dating Tips!

 

If you like someone you it is only natural that you may want to ask them on a date.

For men this is standard practise and for women, this process is becoming increasingly common. If you are thinking of asking someone on a date consider the following quick Retrack dating tips:

1. Why are you asking them out, is it for the right reasons and what do you expect as a result of them saying yes or no?

2. Be prepared that the person you ask may say no and in which case do not take the rejection personally.

3. When asking someone out choose your moment carefully and practise what you might say in advance so that you don't appear tongue-tied.

4. If the person you ask says yes, ensure you already have thought of a place, date and time for the date so that you display signs of thoughfulness.

5. Be prepared for the person asking why you want to date them so that you are able to flatter and create a sense of trust immediately. People can be wary and they may want to know some reasosn behind your request. Better, anticipate this by saying "would you like to come to dinner, I have always thought you are great fun..".

6. Make sure that your request for a date does not pressurize the person in any way. If they want to think about it, let them. But don't chase.

7. Make sure that when you ask someone on a date you smile and keep things fun and happy. Being confident and smiley will elicit a far more positive response.

8. If you ask someone on a date, make sure that you actually intend to go through with it. Standing people up is not allowed.

9. Try to avoid dutch-courage such as using alcohol to boost your courage levels as this will often backfire.

10. Don't ask someone out when they are in a group of friends. Timing is everything.

Good luck!

Friday 5 March 2010

Retrack Introductions Wine Tasting Singles Event was fabulous!


Some of you may have heard about the Wine Tasting Singles event we hosted at The Hide Bar in Bury St Edmunds on Wednesday evening.

I am please to report it was a huge success. Around 30 people attended and joined in with the Wine Tasting, which was lead by a Mayfair Wine Merchant. So we all certainly learnt a lot!

We had two glasses in each hand and compared the different tasting wines. It was very enjoyable and for those who didnt wish to drink all of the samples, there was a bucket to dispose your wine into! 

The wine was accompanied by some light nibbles and some love themed goody bags. 

The event was organised by a range of people including The Best of Bury, Apparition Marketing & Design, Suffolk hampers and of course the Hide Bar.

Thank you to all who attended and those involved in making it happen!

Wednesday 3 March 2010

How Much Do Looks Matter?

 

Some of you may have heard of the new dating series called Dating in the Dark (a show with 6 episodes in its first season.)

This leads us to thoughts about attraction, chemistry, and how much looks really matter to singles and dating couples?

In the show, a three men and three women date each other, in the dark. They all meet in a group setting initially in total darkness, then the singles each choose who they'd like to go on a private dark date with.

Then another date takes place where the singles get matched by compatibility, and the last date is singles' choice.

In the meantime the singles get to see an aspect of the opposite sex that is normally quite private, such as their luggage or a tour of their home, and they also are asked to draw what they think their favorite match looks like using a professional sketch artist.

At the end of the show, the singles choose one person they want to 'see' are shown each other, and then they decide if they'd like to date some more or go their separate ways.

Men who were adamant they'd never date a woman who was 'thicker around the middle' didn't care when they found a connection, women walked off the set because their date was an inch too short even though the mutual atraction was obvious, and people who made out with each other extensively in the dark and pegged their date to a tee in the sketch artist portion of the show suddenly questioned their interest when they saw their mystery date for the first time.

How important are looks to you, and would you not date someone based solely on how they present? Have you been able to change how people perceive you socially in order to attract someone? How did you do it?

Retrack Introductions wants to hear from you! 

Sunday 14 February 2010

Valentines date ideas

 

Looking for something special to do for Valentine's Day? 
 
Here are Retracks 5 date ideas which, when mixed and matched, actually give you far more options than five. Give your sweetheart something unique for the holiday.

1. Romantic Dinner and a Movie


Take that special someone out for a nice dinner at one of the top romantic restaurants in your area. Dine in style and have some great food to begin your Valentine's date.

After the meal, go catch a movie!

2. Dinner and a Show


If going to a movie just seems a bit too usual for a special Valentine's Day date, maybe you should take the evening entertainment up a notch. After having that nice romantic dinner, try one of the live performance options that may be running at the time.

You can check out the information on local theatres, music, ballet and more.

3. Get More Active for Valentine's Day


You can't usually go wrong with a movie or a show for a Valentine's date, but sometimes you might want to get more personally involved, especially on a holiday. If so, try cooking rather than going out. See Duckeys Natural Cakes for recipe ideas!

After your meal, consider one of the many places in your area that get you involved in your entertainment, places of culture or education.

4. A Valentine Picnic


First find a great spot for a picnic. Maybe somewhere there are plenty of tables and open spaces to fly a kite or simply relax as you watch the sailboats. Mid-February won't be the same sight as the Summer sailboat races, but it will be an enjoyable experience nonetheless.

Grab a couple of glasses, a bottle of wine and consider these options:

5. Relax and Be Pampered

Maybe you and your date would rather take it easy. Maybe you'd like to be pampered and just enjoy the relaxation together.

One thing people often rave about are spas. Take a Valentine's Day trip to a spa and enjoy a massage.


A few ideas from Retrack to you!