Have you ever regretted not hooking up with someone you just met? Who and why?ĥ7. What’s the one thing you’ve done you’d never want a future spouse to know about?ĥ6. Have you ever had a date that turned into a hook-up?ĥ5. Which flaw of yours do you try to hide from your partners early on in the relationship?ĥ4. Who was your best first-date kiss and why?ĥ3. What’s the most romantic thing you’ve ever done for a boyfriend or girlfriend?ĥ2. If you had to change one thing you did in a past relationship, what would you change?ĥ0. What one quality automatically boosts a dating partner’s attractiveness in your eyes?ĥ1. In your opinion, what was the weirdest reason someone has ever broken up with you?Ĥ9. How short was your shortest relationship?Ĥ8. How long was your longest relationship?Ĥ7. Do you believe in fate or destiny? Or do you think it’s just a matter of circumstance when people meet?Ĥ6. What’s the strangest date you’ve ever been on?Ĥ5. What “deep” quality is a must-have in a dating partner?Ĥ4. What “superficial” quality is a must-have in a dating partner?Ĥ3. For you, what physical or emotional trait is nonnegotiable in a partner?Ĥ2. What’s your biggest turn-off in a relationship partner?Ĥ1. What’s your biggest turn-on in a relationship partner?Ĥ0. In your opinion, what’s the biggest difference between love and infatuation?ģ9. What’s the most memorable way you’ve expressed your feelings for someone?ģ8. Where have most of your dates taken place – outdoors or indoors?ģ7. Is there anything you always do to ‘prep’ or boost your confidence for a first date?ģ6. How many long-term relationships have you ever had?ģ5. How would you describe your ideal date?ģ4. What’s the most romantic thing someone has done for you?ģ3. What was the most important life lesson a past relationship taught you?ģ2. Are you okay with being rejected? How do you deal with it?ģ0. What’s the worst consequence you’ve ever faced for doing something you really wanted to do? Conversation starters for love and datingģ1. What one activity do you always do alone that would surprise most people?Ģ9. What’s the one quality you have you’d never want a future spouse to know about?Ģ8. Is there something on your bucket list you’d never want your friends, family or any future children to know about?Ģ7. What is the wildest thing you’ve ever done that you’d prefer never to do again?Ģ6. What is the wildest thing you’ve ever done that you’d love to do again?Ģ5. What quality makes you most excited when you first meet someone?Ģ4. What quality turns you off immediately when you first meet a person?Ģ2. What is one situation that always brings out your extroverted side?Ģ1. Which situations do you find yourself becoming more introverted in?Ģ0. What would your loved ones say is your biggest strength?ġ9. What would your loved ones say is your biggest flaw?ġ8. In your opinion, is it more important to be honest or to be kind?ġ7. If your friends described your worst habit, what would it be?ġ6. What’s the most unpopular opinion or belief you have?ġ5. What’s your least favorite quality about yourself?ġ2. What’s your most favorite quality about yourself?ġ1. Is there a faith or spiritual belief system you identify with most?ġ0. Which hobby do people say you’re obsessed with?ĩ. What is one thing people always notice about you?Ĩ. Would you describe yourself as more of an extrovert or introvert?ħ. What does your ideal night out look like?Ħ. What would you spend your ideal night in doing?ĥ. Would you describe yourself as more of a loner or a social butterfly?Ĥ. Do you know your Myers-Briggs type? Does it seem accurate?ģ. Do you prefer going out or staying in during your free time?Ģ. Conversation starters about personality and desiresġ. These are categorized by topics and range from “mild” questions (questions you would pose to someone you don’t know well or aren’t as comfortable with, preferably for platonic meetings or first dates) all the way to red-hot (questions you’d pose when you really want to get personal and your comfort level (or inebriation level) with this person permits it). These aren’t your typical run-of-the mill questions – in fact, they’re designed to dig deeper and get to the heart of who a person really is. If you really want to set a conversation aflame, it’s time to get to the meaningful, meaty, juicy details – with some mindfulness to the context and person’s comfort level, of course. Here are 111 fiery conversation starters that can make a date extra spicy or really any form of meeting a little less bland. Let’s face it, small talk is boring and often reveals nothing about a person at the onset of getting to know them or spending time with them.
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