Problem: It's too easy to act like a wonderful person when dinner is brought to you (stress free) by a waiter. How hard is it to fool your date into thinking your a fabulous person when the evening is handed to you on a silver platter? I say dates should happen in a real house with phones ringing and dinner needing to be cooked ect.
Solution: Imagine a dating service that arranges for a couple to date inside a home. The service would buy and furnish homes (dating pods) and the clients would pay to date in them exposing them to a more realistic true-life picture of their chemistry.-- jon3, May 28 2003 You never really know someone until you've made them angry.-- egbert, May 28 2003 Borrow five kids and go to a fast food joint.-- lurch, May 28 2003 Wouldn't it be easier to invite your date to your home for dinner? Why would anyone pay for this service?-- waugsqueke, May 28 2003 Exactly, though "Would you like to come back to my dating pod" does have a nice ring to it.-- sild, May 28 2003 If you want a true invironment some house u pay to go to woul dbe almost the same as going to a restaurant. It would still be stress free to the most part. Its not your place. Its not got be a clutter unless they made it that way and still its not YOUR clutter. The way to know someone better is in their OWN environment. I'd say you'd have to have 2 dates just to know whether to continue. One at the guy's house then one at the girl's or vice versa. Not a bad idea just not thought through thoroughly.-- sunsetatdawn, Jun 01 2003 //Why would anyone pay for this...?// A question I often ask myself as I wander through shopping precincts. I'm frequently bemused by the things that will tempt people into handing over their cash.-- DrBob, Jun 02 2003 random, halfbakery