Good suggestions in this thread for you, Rob-hin. Since I consider dating an opportunity to get the know the other person more deeply (and as fable states, this opportunity never ends, really, no matter how involved the relationship becomes), you'll want to engage in activities which encourage that. Bed sports are a fringe benefit of this process...

...but in my experience, the shortest-lived and most ill-fated relationships were in actuality nothing more than a quest for the sheets (and often on both parts, not just the goal of one person alone). Don't get me wrong, that has its place, but in time that sort of common ground becomes...well, too common, and people move on. Better to have non-sexual matters in common (which to me are more important really), which makes for a deeper experience overall and makes the spontaneous occurence of sheet surfing all the more enjoyable...IMO anyway.
Anyway, back to date ideas...I guess I, like others who have posted before me here, don't care for the traditional sort of date concept. If you're near a major urban center - especially one that has interesting open-air plazas where live bands play various forms of music, where people with strange ideas stand on their soap boxes preaching to the ether (guys walking around wearing sandwich boards pronouncing imminent doom are classic examples of that), or where artists display unusual creations, like sidewalk murals, sculptures, or the like - a stroll through a place like that one evening can make for one hell of a time. Allowing for the element of spontaneity in anything you do is the spice that makes the dish, methinks.
Taking off for a hike together in the wilderness is another great idea, if you have access to a place where you can do that. Or, as others suggest, watching an independent, thought-provoking film together, then making dinner afterwards would be a very cool way to spend time together. Here's one for you (a friend of mine at work recommended this one to me today, so I haven't seen it yet):
A Day Without a Mexican. An independent film-maker made this one in response to much of the Mexican immigrant hub-bub going on here in the US, but this film deals with California in particular. One day, California wakes up to find that everyone of Mexican descent has vanished...(he spoiled the plot a bit to me, but I won't do that to you

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Just remember...bed sports should not be your priority. Just let that happen when it does.
