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by lcall 3282 days ago
My stepdaughter went on 100 dates while in her teens (like, while aged 16-18), to get to know a variety of people (clean, usually double dates). She married ~#72 and they're doing very well, like, idyllic, after some years (she has blogs about raising their children). Anyway, while still a teen, she had an ebook published about why those 100 dates were a good idea, with 365 ideas for free or inexpensive dates:

https://deseretbook.com/p/date-day-365-ideas-lds-teens-teen-...

~$3. For what it may be worth from a relative. (You have to install the publisher's free ebook app, to read it though.)

(edit: I found eHarmony's approach, though not really their IT department, to work really well for me.)

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A correction/ps, too late to edit: there is also apparently a kindle edition of the $3 "365 date ideas", so no niche app needed (though that's a nice app too, i have it):

https://www.amazon.com/Date-Day-Ideas-Teens-Teen-ebook/dp/B0...