The Date

Well, just pull out your arsenal of charming and flirting techniques and start having fun. You usually have a lot of time, at least two hours, to play with her. Since you both went all this way, it is unlikely she will run in a short period of time. You would be a real hero when you would pull that off.

Also give her some slack now and then: Sit back, be quiet and enjoy the scenery, and her.

At the end of the date

Like a puppy dog: after the date, the moment you two part, she will be interested to hear whether you like her or not, and whether you are both wanting to meet again. Do not make a circus of it, but if you like her, do let her know by confirming it - a little peace of mind for her.

If you two are so impressed of each other, it is really simple to fire off the 'we have a relationship' feeling: Just meet again the next evening, the evening thereafter and maybe even the evening thereafter. You'll almost feel married.

Do you passionately kiss goodbye at the end of the date, you may ask? I cannot tell. What I can advise you though is to kiss her before the end of the date if you feel you can and she is receptive.

If no passionate kissing has taken place, do not force-feed her a kiss at the end of the date. Just a handshake, or three cheek kisses at the end of the date are much more likely to leave her wanting for a passionate kiss for later on.

Continuing dating

Do call her after the date. Not necessarily the next day, unless you two really had a good time, or you two had sex, but do call again the day thereafter or two days later. Leaving a week and then calling will give her, and then you a cold shower. From glory she cooled to excited, to happy, to worrying, to he-really-does-not-care-about-me. All women do.