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	<title>Comments on: What&#8217;s your HOTTEST date night?</title>
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		<title>By: Belinda</title>
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		<dc:creator>Belinda</dc:creator>
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		<description>The first time I really spoke to my now-fiance was at a stargazing outing with friends. I&#039;d never done it before, and wasn&#039;t too fussed on it, but I&#039;m so glad I went. It was dark all but for the stars, moon and the glow from the laptop (hooked up to my friend&#039;s telescope). It was very cool, with dew starting to set in. We were all lounging on our picnic chairs and picnic blankets in the dark. Despite having some 12 other of my friends around, I could only focus on the conversation I was having with this very handsome, somewhat shy guy. Totally romantic. I think I did about 3 minutes of actual stargazing that night, but I loved it. The second time I really spoke to him was again with friends, out on a bushwalk through a nature reserve. We conveniently fell behind to talk together. The lovely surroundings were also a good reason for us to take lots of photos of each other, and get close for some great group shots.
Both of these &#039;dates&#039; were virtually free, and the presence of friends definitely got rid of the pressure of sustaining conversation should it run dry.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The first time I really spoke to my now-fiance was at a stargazing outing with friends. I&#8217;d never done it before, and wasn&#8217;t too fussed on it, but I&#8217;m so glad I went. It was dark all but for the stars, moon and the glow from the laptop (hooked up to my friend&#8217;s telescope). It was very cool, with dew starting to set in. We were all lounging on our picnic chairs and picnic blankets in the dark. Despite having some 12 other of my friends around, I could only focus on the conversation I was having with this very handsome, somewhat shy guy. Totally romantic. I think I did about 3 minutes of actual stargazing that night, but I loved it. The second time I really spoke to him was again with friends, out on a bushwalk through a nature reserve. We conveniently fell behind to talk together. The lovely surroundings were also a good reason for us to take lots of photos of each other, and get close for some great group shots.<br />
Both of these &#8216;dates&#8217; were virtually free, and the presence of friends definitely got rid of the pressure of sustaining conversation should it run dry.</p>
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