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There's no need to avoid dinner dates just because they make kino difficult. Sharing a meal is an age-old tradition human beings have used to get to know each other and establish trust and comfort and that's basically the aim of the dinner date. If she shows up to the date, you've obviously already generated attraction otherwise she wouldn't have come. So now, here's your chance to build trust and comfort, by showing her you're interested in her personality and not just her good looks. Don't let her lose attraction during the meal though, typically I do this by picking fun and interesting conversation subjects, entertaining stories, jokes and anecdotes. Avoid dropping down to interview-style everyday questions which come across as boring (e.g. what do you do for a living, how long have you been doing it, do you like it, etc.).
If you can nail the dinner, you'll have no problem suggesting you bounce somewhere else for a drink or coffee afterwards. In fact, she may even suggest that herself. Aside from being a huge IOI, that's your opportunity for when you can kino escalate.
Well put my friend!
