After reading my first two blogs you might be super
excited and ready to ask someone out on a date, but now the question is, where
and when should I go?
If you study at the University of Michigan and you’re
looking for love, you’re in luck! In Ann Arbor, there is always something to
do. A MLive article written in September 2016 ranked Ann Arbor as one of the top cities for
singles, number 12 in a study with 200 other metropolitan areas. The study found that 78% of men and 70% of
women between the ages of 20-34 have never been married, which is ranked 4th
in the nation. Additionally, they found that there are 97.4 men for every 100
women in Ann Arbor. The study was scored in the four categories of community,
dating, and cost of living, and entertainment and leisure. They also considered
bars, movie theaters, mean income, rental price, and burglary cases per 1,000
people. The price “information that signals the amount of potential value
contained in a product” of entertainment and leisure, influenced the study in
determining affordability of dating (Babin, 2016, p. 260).
Ladies, what is the best time of the month to
schedule a date? According to this article, the men that women choose to date during ovulation tend to have low
levels of stress hormone cortisol, adding more evidence to the idea that women
find more compatible long-term partners when their fertility is at its peak,
around 11 to 21 days after their last period started. The temporary factors “situational characteristics related to time” of reaching peak
fertility increases the likelihood of finding a soulmate (Babin, 2016, p.
228). So, ladies, don’t be afraid to be a little bolder during this
timeframe, you might just meet your soulmate! Although even if you miss the
timeframe, don’t be afraid of the time pressure, “urgency
to act based on some real or self-imposed deadline”, you can find your soulmate
outside of that timeframe, too (Babin, 2016, p. 229). Just don’t give up hope, “a fundamental emotion evoked by
positive, anticipatory appraisals that signal uncertainty about potentially
positive outcome”, and you might find love when you least expect it (Babin, 2016, p.
294).
Babin, B., & Harris, E. (2016).
In CB 7 (7th ed., pp. 228-294). Boston, MA: Cengage Learning.
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ReplyDeleteHi Huong,
ReplyDeleteI'm so glad I stumbled upon your blog! I think this is a great way to encourage the ladies to get out there and take control of our lives! I appreciated your suggestions of date locations at the Arb (a classic), as well as the Michigan Theatre which is unique to Ann Arbor. Although you talked a lot about using a rational decision-making perspective in selecting a date location, in that you diligently gather information to make an informed location selection, sometimes the best dates are completely spontaneous in my opinion (Babin, 2016, p.252). For example, a few summers ago a buddy and I randomly decided to go tubing down the river and it turned out to be a really fun date. I definitely agree though that college kids are typically on a budget and evaluating the price component of a date is a priority (Babin, 2016, p. 260). Personally I feel bad going on expensive dinner dates as usually the guy is the one to pay (assuming he asks you out). I will say though that with our pending graduation, the time pressure, or urgency to act based on some real or self-imposed deadline”, is stronger than ever (Babin, 2016, p. 229). Either way, great post. I totally wish I found your blog earlier this semester!
Babin, B., & Harris, E. (2016). In CB 7 (7th ed., pp. 229, 252, 260) Boston, MA: Cengage Learning.
Huong,
ReplyDeleteThis was a very thought provoking blog post. I like that your ideas for date location offer some free and low-cost options. These ideas, such as places like the arb, offer a nice alternative to the materialism-based dates that have become so common (Babin, 2016 p. 115). One thing that I have found to be fun is adding an element of impulsivity (Babin, 2016 p. 237). I like to throw out ideas of random places and restaurants I have never been before. This can be a nice change of pace, and is an exciting way to pick somewhere new and fun for a date. Thanks for the advice, I will be sure to stop back here next time I need to plan a date.
References:
Babin, B., & Harris, E. (2016). In CB 7 (7th ed.) Boston, MA: Cengage Learning.
Huong,
ReplyDeleteI love your post! The arb is one of my favorite places on campus and my ideal first date spot. I find the conversation to be much more natural there rather than when sitting across from each other over coffee/drinks. Also, you don't have the issue over who pays. Personally, while I like the gesture of a guy paying on a first date, it can be uncomfortable if I do not know them well. While traditionally sex roles determined that the man should pay on a date (Babin, 2016, p. 203), this is changing as cultures become more androgynous. In past relationships, I have had no problem changing off who pays, but it is a bit hard to establish that on a first date.
Thanks again for a great post! I'll have to check out the Michigan Theater before graduation.
References:
Babin, B., & Harris, E (2016). In CB 7 (7th ed.) Boston, MA: Cengage Learning.